content, says it will delay making changes to prohibit sexually explicit photos and videos from october. it follows a backlash from the site s users. the platform also said in a tweet that it would continue to provide a home for all content creators. wariness from investors was originally cited as the reason for last week s announcement. here s one user of the platform, mary moody. i believe that enough sex workers are finally getting heard by everyone and we are making enough noise and finally getting noticed and people are realising that this is a human rights issue and a workers issue and it is not ok, what is happening. mike stabeel represents freespeechcoaltion.com, a trade organization for the adult industry i think that in the short term it is a great decision. i think that there were a lot of workers who are going to be devastated financially by the new rules and i think that, in the long term, people are really looking up and trying to