However, 2023 was also a year of transition. Following her separation from an allegedly abusive husband who she claimed forced her to perform specific acts, Amouranth announced her intention to pivot away from explicit adult content. She cited a responsibility to her 20 employees, stating that an immediate "180" change would be irresponsible. Instead, she announced ventures into "family-friendly" content via , a section of the platform designed to mimic YouTube and host general audience content, including esports, video gaming, and cosplay events. Despite these promises of a change, viewers noted that as of late 2023, the pivot away from explicit content was not yet fully "patched" or completed, as she continued to post her traditional style of material.
Patched social media content can have both positive and negative effects on careers:
: Employers cross-reference your resume accomplishments with your real-world online commentary and interactions.
Research from Harvard Business School suggests that "vulnerability loops" are the secret to high-performing teams. When a leader posts a "patch"—acknowledging a mistake—they give permission for the rest of the team to do the same. Recruiters see patched content and think: This person won't bury bad news. They won't gaslight the team. They will fix the leak.