The official purpose of the Adult Content Creator Network is to oppose all forms of censorship that applies to online creators of adult content and promote information and awareness of the adult content creator community and its many creators. To that end, the ACCN seeks to create awareness campaigns and dialogues with government organizations and private corporations that shall protect the rights to expression and labor compensation for adult content creators.
The Adult Content Creator Network is a non-proft organization that seeks only to protect online creators of adult content, regardless of their affiliation to the ACCN. The ACCN does not have any intentions of selling or disseminating adult material of any nature under its name, nor does it have intentions of employing creators to create adult content of any nature for its own purpose or benefit. Any and all materials created by and/or for the ACCN shall be freely available to all and of a nature that can be presented to anyone.
In July of 2025, the activist group Collective Shout bullied credit card companies into forcing video game publishers into delisting thousands of video games from their platforms, on the belief that pornographic content is inherently harmful, and that it is their moral duty to see it expunged from the earth.
They are, of course, wrong. Sexuality is and always has been a part of the human experience, and our art has ever reflected that. In exploring this complex and innate part of ourselves, we come to understand an important piece of who we are, and how we relate to others.
And yet, busybodies always found it their moral duty to police what others can consume. This goes back literal centuries, from Thomas Gisborne in the 1800s advising that women shouldn’t read novels at all, the activist group B.A.D.D. attempting to get Dungeons & Dragons banned to defend against Satanism, to Jack Thompson’s crusade against ‘Violent Video Games’, artists are no strangers to having their work blasphemed and degraded by those who do not understand them, and refuse to try.
Also, these always turn into attempts to demonize and control, if not eliminate the LGBT community.
But that’s why we’re here. In that same July, our founder, Maeve Quinzley, a creator of adult comics herself whose livelihood was threatened by this new group, decided it was time to do something about this, and put out a call to gather like-minded people to do something about this.
We are the Adult Content Creator Network, and it is our mission to protect the rights of artists and consumers to create, support, and purchase what they want, for no one has the right to tell you what to enjoy. Our focus is on adult content, as its usually the first target for morally motivated censorship, and if we cannot protect the rights of our most vulnerable, we cannot protect anyone.
Our twin goals are to educate the public on these matters, both the value of sexual content, and the dangers of censorship, and to stand ready and organized so that when a threat does arrive, we can act quickly and decisively to shut it down.
We want to prove to the world that we're here, we're not going anywhere, and that everyone is better off that way.
And that brings us to you. Our voices mean little alone, but together we can make real change. Do you believe in artistic freedom? Do you want to support the artists you love? Do you recognize the cultural interrelation of LGBT and NSFW and know that we stand or fall together? Do you have information you think we should know? Do you just have questions?
Do you want to help?
Then please, join us! We have a Discord, and we have a forum, and we’d love to hear your from you.
Let’s stand together, and fight for a world free from senseless censorship.