Sharkiegirl
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A few reasons. A lot of producers, shockingly, are average schlubs. This historically has bothered women who wish there were more attractive men in their tickleporn, and some men who flip the living fuck out when they see a man involved to any extent in their whackoff vids. In addition, most people who film tickle videos do it as a side project, and are terrified about having their identities outed. I assume it stands to reason if you're found being in a tickle video, it can be played off as "wanting money", but if you're found producing them, you've essentially outed yourself. Something a lot of fetishists fear more than anything.
I will add to this point, if I may, that most of the producers wearing masks are male. Point being that unfortunately, every male I have discussed this fetish with has found it is much less acceptable in societal POV for men to have kinks than women. SOOOOOO many of the men I sessioned with were shy/ashamed about tickling because if they were found to have a tickle fetish they were berated or made fun of, whereas women tend to get the opposite reaction. Every time I revealed to someone in a vanilla setting that I have a tickle and BDSM fetish and was super embarrassed about it, they shrugged it off as no big deal or harmless. Same for most of my female friends who have revealed various kinks to partners/friends. That is NOT how it went for the majority of my male friends revealing their kink (tickling or otherwise). Even to a romantic partner! I can only imagine how horrifying it would feel if a boss or coworker recognized them in such a setting, even if nothing were to come of it.