If you are a creator, use a stage name and consider "geoblocking" (restricting your content in your home country) to maintain personal privacy.
Whether you are a viewer or a potential creator, here are the key pillars for navigating this space: 1. Safety and Privacy
The "Self Tube" model thrives when viewers support creators directly through tips or subscriptions, ensuring they maintain control over their work.
Most creators use Twitter (X) or Telegram to build a community and link back to their main video "tube" or subscription sites.
While "ladyboy" is a common term in Southeast Asia (particularly Thailand), be aware that "trans woman" or "non-binary" may be preferred depending on the individual. Always follow the creator’s lead on how they identify.
Successful channels usually focus on a specific "vibe"—whether it’s high-glam fashion, lifestyle vlogging about the transition journey, or adult-oriented content.
Engaging in niche-specific forums can help creators understand what viewers are looking for and help viewers find authentic, independent creators. 4. Respectful Engagement
If you are looking for a guide on how to navigate content creation or find specific communities related to the "ladyboy" (kathoey) niche, it helps to approach it from a professional and safe standpoint.