A popular online content creator who goes by Alpha Ant announced on social media that he plans to leave the adult-content industry at the start of the new year, prompting a tense exchange with another creator, Ray Potts, who attempted to solicit a last-minute collaboration.
In a lengthy post, Alpha Ant told followers he had “lost all interest” in producing content after turning 30, saying he no longer enjoys editing, filming or participating in collaborations. He described his five years in the industry as financially successful but emotionally draining.
“There’s a lot of wicked malicious energy and lost souls in this game that I don’t wanna be affiliated with,” he wrote. “I’ve outgrown this and it’s time for me to let it go.”
Shortly after the announcement, Ray Potts replied publicly, urging Alpha Ant to work with him before quitting. “Idk why you ignore me or whatever but I think the collab would be lit and worth it,” Potts wrote.
Alpha Ant declined, responding, “No thanks.”
The exchange escalated as Potts pressed further, saying he didn’t care about being told no and encouraging Alpha Ant to speak directly. When Alpha Ant reiterated that he was “not attracted,” Potts countered with explicit comments about his own content.
Alpha Ant issued a firm rejection, writing that he would never consider a collaboration and had ignored Potts’ advances intentionally. “No offense, you just ain’t nothing I want,” he wrote. “Now I’ve ignored you this long I’m gonna go back to doing that.”
The public back-and-forth underscored some of the frustrations Alpha Ant referenced in his original message — including pressure, unwanted solicitations and what he characterized as a toxic dynamic among creators.
Neither party issued additional comments following the exchange, and Alpha Ant has not indicated whether he intends to delete his existing catalog or simply stop producing new material.

