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Ex-Army Chief Counselor Neinei Speaks at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology: “Say No to Digital Sexual Violence”
SWAG, Asia’s leading adult livestreaming platform, was invited today (15) to National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech) to support a gender-friendly campus initiative. SWAG’s Digital Sexual Violence Prevention Ambassador, Neinei, delivered a talk titled “Say No to Digital Sexual Violence”.


Bikini Diving Goddess Goes Green: SWAG Creators Become Ocean Guardians
To celebrate Earth Day 2025, SWAG—Asia’s leading adult livestreaming platform—partnered for the first time with the well-known diving brand Taiwan Dive Center to launch a unique Ocean Cleanup Charity Initiative.


SWAG Partners with Garden of Hope to Spark Conversations on Digital Sexual Violence Through Storytelling
Digital sexual violence—including the non-consensual sharing of intimate images and covert recording—continues to occur far too often. These acts not only violate personal privacy, but also cause lasting emotional and psychological harm to victims.


CEO in the House: SWAG’s Sam Talks Livestreaming Industry with NYCU Students
SWAG CEO Sam was recently invited to the Department of Communication and Technology at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) to engage in an in-depth discussion with students from the course Media, Culture, and Society. Under the theme “The Adult Livestreaming Platform Industry and Operations,” Sam shared insights into market trends in adult entertainment, business strategies, and the rapid evolution of the livestreaming economy. During the session, Sam opened with


SWAG Partners with Women’s Rescue Foundation and the Sexual Image Processing Center to Promote Digital Sexual Violence Prevention
In recent years, cases of digital sexual violence—including the non-consensual sharing of intimate images and covert recording—have continued to rise. A recent voyeurism incident reported at a university in Taiwan has further highlighted the urgent need to strengthen digital privacy protection. On the 14th, SWAG—Asia’s leading adult livestreaming platform—hosted a public-interest lecture in Taipei titled “Breaking the Silence: Say No to Digital Sexual Violence,” partnering wi


SWAG Creators Bring Warm Support to Rural Students, Donating NTD 100,000 to After-School Learning Center
On the 25th of this month, SWAG—Asia’s leading adult livestreaming platform—partnered with two Hualien-based creators, Zhenzhen and Xiaomi, to visit the Let Love Fly Cultural and Creative Industry Care & Welfare Association in Xiulin Township for a rural community outreach activity. Serving as “reading companions,” the creators spent time supporting children with homework, reading stories together, helping with meal distribution, and playing board games—filling the after-scho


STU Lecture: From Traffic to Profit — How SWAG Unlocks Business Opportunities in the Adult Industry
SWAG, Asia’s leading adult livestreaming platform, CEO Sam was invited on October 17 to speak at the Graduate school of Human Sexuality at STU—the only graduate institute of sexology in Taiwan. He delivered a keynote talk titled “Building Adult Entertainment in the Digital Era: SWAG’s Business Operations and Social Impact,” followed by an in-depth and lively discussion with master’s and Ph.D. students. During the session, Sam shared SWAG’s journey from its early beginning


iWIN and the Taiwan Anti-Violence Alliance Partner with SWAG to Host Digital Sexual Violence Workshop
SWAG partnered with iWIN and the Taiwan Anti-Violence Allianceto co-host the “Summer Sexual Literacy” Digital Sexual Violence Education Workshop on September 3, inviting parents to join an in-person session focused on strengthening awareness and prevention of digital sexual violence. The workshop addressed three key areas: how parents can communicate with children about sensitive topics, how to recognize warning signs that a child may be at risk, and how to respond effectivel


SWAG Supports Rural Elementary School in Pingtung Through Charity Outreach
SWAG donates NTD 100,000 and distributes supplies to students at a rural elementary school. On the 26th, On the 26th, SWAG creators Ex-Army Chief Counselor Neinei and Grape partnered with the Taiwan Sacred Heart Cultural and Educational Foundation to visit Ligubaihe Branch of Wutai Elementary School in Pingtung. Together, they prepared a heartfelt lunch for the students. As the children enjoyed the handmade meal prepared by Neinei and the SWAG creator, many smiled brightly an
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