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“THOT.HUB is invite-only. If you know, you know. If you don’t, move along.” thot.hub


If "thot.hub" were a real Computer Science paper presented at a conference like NeurIPS or CVPR, the abstract might read something like this:

Title: thot.hub: A Decentralized Repository for High-Fidelity Social Influence Models Tagline: The hot seat

Abstract: While platforms like Hugging Face have revolutionized the sharing of transformer architectures, the modeling of performative social behaviors remains fragmented. We introduce thot.hub, a novel framework for curating and deploying models specifically fine-tuned on viral social dynamics, attention-grabbing algorithms, and high-engagement persona generation. We demonstrate that models hosted on thot.hub achieve state-of-the-art performance in "influence perplexity" and monetization optimization metrics.


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| Step | What to Do | Tips / Gotchas | |------|------------|----------------| | a. Visit the site | Go to https://thot.hub and click Sign Up. | Use a private/incognito browser window if you’re concerned about local browsing history. | | b. Verify age | Provide a valid government‑issued ID (driver’s license, passport, etc.). | The upload is encrypted and stored only for verification; it’s deleted after approval. | | c. Choose a username | Pick something memorable but not personally identifying (avoid your real name, hometown, etc.). | You can change it later, but you’ll lose any URL SEO built around the original name. | | d. Set a strong password | Minimum 12 characters, mix of letters, numbers, symbols. Enable 2‑Factor Authentication (2FA) if offered. | Consider a password manager (e.g., Bitwarden, 1Password). | | e. Email confirmation | Click the verification link sent to your inbox. | Use an email dedicated to adult‑content work (e.g., a secondary Gmail or a privacy‑focused provider). | | f. Payment set‑up | Link a payout method (PayPal, Stripe, crypto wallet, etc.) and a tax‑information form if required. | Double‑check payout fees; many creators prefer crypto for lower fees and anonymity. |