Onlyfans Will Drop/ban Pornographic Content In October

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The actual owners of OF are probably filthy in wealth right now. If content creators earned billions in revenue, I'm sure the actual owners made even more. They probably don't even care anymore cause they are set for life and used the popularity of sex work to reach their business goals.
 

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The most hilariously stupid decision I've ever seen.
Not really. Despite sex work legality and the modern empowered attitude towards its production and consumption by non cis men a lot of companies want in no way to be associated with sex work, pornography and the like. So to survive and profit in the future OF will have to take on a Patreon like business model.
On a deeper level in response to the social and gendered upheavals OF sort of ushered in, this really should have been seen coming. It makes sense that a male dominated financial and credit infrastructure would be invested in reapplying the stigma of sex work for women, as a genre like OF was subversively allowing women to reap all the benefits of sex work while seemingly escaping its societal consequences. I also don't think it's a coincidence so many men are currently engaged in moneymaking ventures that will almost definitely lead to some level of societal or financial collapse in the future, as history has shown us the choices women make in times of chaos as opposed to peace and prosperity.
 

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Not really. Despite sex work legality and the modern empowered attitude towards its production and consumption by non cis men a lot of companies want in no way to be associated with sex work, pornography and the like. So to survive and profit in the future OF will have to take on a Patreon like business model.
On a deeper level in response to the social and gendered upheavals OF sort of ushered in, this really should have been seen coming. It makes sense that a male dominated financial and credit infrastructure would be invested in reapplying the stigma of sex work for women, as a genre like OF was subversively allowing women to reap all the benefits of sex work while seemingly escaping its societal consequences. I also don't think it's a coincidence so many men are currently engaged in moneymaking ventures that will almost definitely lead to some level of societal or financial collapse in the future, as history has shown us the choices women make in times of chaos as opposed to peace and prosperity.

Sex work is vast majority of its content. It has honestly tainted the whole brand. No one is going to take it seriously as an alternative to Patreon.
 

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If you really want to go down the tinfoil hat path...I think this whole OnlyFans deal was a social experiment that women largely failed at, just more evidence gathered for those who mean to restrict women's agency and rights.
 

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As someone who would never pay to see a certain person naked over any other, I greet the news with...meh. Most of those with these Only Fans pages got people to pony up to see their nudes due to fame, "superior beauty" or were in the right place to jump on this business model.

I guess now they will just have to get a real job and/or post their nudes for free like the rest of us. Though I'm sure another platform will emerge to pick up the slack as too much money has been made by some to abandon it all.
 

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I think it's a bad move.

OF made it easier for those who want to work in porn to do so on their own terms.

Not to say there were no problems, or risks.. but I think it serves a purpose. I think they should keep the porn. Hell I've considered starting one myself. Discussed with my fella and everything.
 

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I guess now they will just have to get a real job and/or post their nudes for free like the rest of us..

Sex work is real work.

And, lots of people with OF income do it because their "real jobs" don't pay enough to live on. Just saying...
 

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Well jesus how many threads do we need?

To be fair, different sections of the site have different regular posters.

I actually hadn't seen another thread about this, likely because they're placed in sections of the site I don't read.

Just trying to be helpful.
 
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Reminds me of when Tumblr did the same, and immediately became irrelevant.