Tag Archive: social media sites

Survey says…

May 2, 2021 by Elliot James

Sometimes readers and website members write about a girl they see on Twitter who they think would be a match for SCORE. We look at social media sites ourselves for potential models, but it’s a huge cyber-universe, so we appreciate the extra eyes. We first spotted Codi Vore on Twitter in 2016, but her own fans recommended us to her.

That got me to wondering how many SCORELAND members visit social media sites. That’s the topic of the current SCORELAND poll.

Here are the results so far.

What social media site do you go on the most?

No social media sites 36%
Facebook 24%
Twitter 21%
Instagram 16%
Snapchat 3%

The percentages were much less than I’d guessed. Both Twitter and Facebook did poorly; Instagram and Snapchat did even lower numbers.

We post about website updates and new magazines and DVDs on Twitter but not on Facebook or Instagram (owned by Facebook) because they’re not adult-entertainment friendly and terminate models’ pages that show even a fraction of an areolae.

SCORELAND Newcomer runner-up Diana EIsley is not on Twitter, at least as of right now. Diana has a new XXX scene this weekend at SCORELAND. She was discovered in-person at a restaurant.

 

#MAMMING

August 6, 2014 by Elliot James

Mamming at the police station. We approve of this.

Internet trends and fads usually have the longevity of a Mayfly (an insect that lives from one-to-24 hours).

Remember planking? People took photos of themselves stretched out on their stomachs and posted them to the Internet.

But this web fad I like, and I hope it lasts. I’m sure it won’t. It’s called “mamming.”

Women are shooting and uploading pictures of their boobs on random flat surfaces such as car hoods, tables and counters, usually in public, and posting the shots on Twitter, Facebook, etc. etc. It’s done for breast cancer awareness (the name is derived from mammogram). It’s the idea of two female executives who want to inspire women to get mammograms. They say, “We would love to see mamming become as big on the Web as planking and owling. Part of the reason we love mamming as a vehicle for spreading awareness isĀ  it taps into an existing trend that is really fun and relevant to everyone.”

Mamming in school. We approve of this.