![]() The site's newly updated guidelines weren't intended "to be a negative comment against your kink or your fantasies," Baku wrote. "We've been one of the most liberal, if not the most liberal, adult site on the web which makes us the perfect target," Baku wrote, especially in the increasingly hostile political climate. To protect the community, Fetlife decided to remove any content that the credit card companies could deem obscene. The bank had given the team vague reasons for the denial of service, including "illegal or immoral content" or "blood, needles, and vampirism." He apologized for the deletions, for leaving everyone in the dark, "and most importantly, I apologize for letting many of you down." According to the post, Fetlife had just lost its credit card processors. "I have a lot to apologize for," Baku wrote. It took a month after the fetishes disappeared before John Baku, Fetlife's CEO and founder, finally explained the changes in a site announcement that shook the community. ![]() Still, Sandra remained optimistic - she told HypnomasterD that she thought the group must have just been hidden, not completely gone. "I'm really a good person, so why would someone think this is a bad thing?" "People are thinking what I enjoy is harmful and taboo, very very dark," she told me. When the Erotic Hypnosis group suddenly disappeared (along with over seven years of archived stories and discussions and research), she began to question herself. The hypnotist could make her remember or forget, feel hot or cold, get goosebumps or feel someone's touch. She loved erotic hypnosis as a submissive - how HypnomasterD could get in her head to make her do things. Fetlife was where she met HypnomasterD, the founder of the Erotic Hypnosis group. ![]() "I wanted to support the kink community and look back on any videos and everything no restriction or whatever," she said. "I like that, I really do." Two years and a half ago, Sandra became a lifetime supporter of the site for $240. "You can be so much more honest with people who are in kink because everything is out there," she said. She used it to find local in-person events like munches and play parties. Sandra joined Fetlife nine years ago, shortly after she discovered her budding interest in kink. Some of us were scrambling to go to other places, and people were so fragmented and lost." "We felt we lost such a community of like-minded people. "It was like Fetlife was cut in half," Sandra said. The weeks after disappearances were a turbulent time. The erasure had come without warning or explanations, and Erotic Hypnosis wasn't the only victim: groups and fetishes involving needles, blood play, race play and consensual non-consent also went away. In March 2017, Sandra, a 48-year-old submissive living in Alberta, Canada awoke to discover that the Erotic Hypnosis group she'd been a member of for years had suddenly disappeared from, the largest online kink community in the world.
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