Onlyfans to ban adult content

In other news, cattle farmers hoping their new dairy free lines will save their herd.

In fairness though I thought pornhub would die when they purged the non-verified content, and they're still doing alright, maybe only fans can "come clean" too :confused:
 
Seems strange - there is definitely a market for it both creators and consumers so they will simply go elsewhere.

I just can't imagine that will make up for the losses long term - the main stay of their creators are those producing adult content and they won't stick around the same or the income be the same with a cleaner site.

Seriously? They are going to take a huge hit. Another big website is about to pop up then.

New site will pop up, they made a fortune

There's been a newish site started up for a while. pays better than OF too apparently. Run by someone who actually shows on the site too. I won't link to it but it's called admireme.vip and is mostly UK based.
 
Sigh it hasn't said it will ban adult content at all. It said it will ban sexually explicit content.

It isnt hard to read a simple news story ffs.
 
Sigh it hasn't said it will ban adult content at all. It said it will ban sexually explicit content.

It isnt hard to read a simple news story ffs.

Yes...so p0rn, which is what the site is known for and everyone here understands.

Not feet pictures.
 
Like a lot of these places, they may have a lot of users, but the problem is how to monetize them.

This doesn't make any sense. OnlyFans is already heavily monitised, they're taking in huge sums. If they can't make it work they need to increase the share they keep.
 
Yes...so p0rn, which is what the site is known for and everyone here understands.

Not feet pictures.

The BBC article says: "People will still be able to post nude content on the site."
I'm not sure where the line between "nude" and "sexually explicit" lies?
 
Twitch probably has more adult content than OnlyFans does currently!

I don't think Twitch has any adult content. It just has very very 'grey area' content such as girls body-painting themselves, talking crap in bikinis or licking their microphones for hours. Basically it seems that they were pretty much forced into accepting some of that 'grey area' content or lose a **** tonne of revenue.

But it's definitely a sign of the times that business sense is more important than education now. If you're an attractive girl who's good at self-promotion you can make a very decent amount of money on Twitch doing comparatively very little.
 
I don't think Twitch has any adult content. It just has very very 'grey area' content such as girls body-painting themselves, talking crap in bikinis or licking their microphones for hours. Basically it seems that they were pretty much forced into accepting some of that 'grey area' content or lose a **** tonne of revenue.

But it's definitely a sign of the times that business sense is more important than education now. If you're an attractive girl who's good at self-promotion you can make a very decent amount of money on Twitch doing comparatively very little.

Almost all that THOT content has been demonitized on Twitch. The advertisers complained, so it was all pushed to one place where the advertisers could avoid it. Then the top girls moved to doing the same thing in ASMR as they were doing in pools, and Twitch banned them. These women also used Twitch to funnel people to their Only Fans.

This was bad for advertisers who didn't want to be involved in this, and real female streamers (ie not "Twitch THOTs"), who were put under pressure to behave in the same way, or who were excluded from advertising campaigns because some of the big advertisers avoided all female streamers for fear of what they might do in a stream.
 
I can't really understand this, unless they're actually not really making money... surely p0rn is the most sustainable business model ever, because it's not as if people are going to get bored of it any time soon.
 
Almost all that THOT content has been demonitized on Twitch. The advertisers complained, so it was all pushed to one place where the advertisers could avoid it. Then the top girls moved to doing the same thing in ASMR as they were doing in pools, and Twitch banned them. These women also used Twitch to funnel people to their Only Fans.

This was bad for advertisers who didn't want to be involved in this, and real female streamers (ie not "Twitch THOTs"), who were put under pressure to behave in the same way, or who were excluded from advertising campaigns because some of the big advertisers avoided all female streamers for fear of what they might do in a stream.

This is very interesting information. Does this mean actual gamer girls can get on with doing their stuff and not worry that they have to get in a pool with an inflatable animal any time soon?
 
The BBC article says: "People will still be able to post nude content on the site."
I'm not sure where the line between "nude" and "sexually explicit" lies?

That's what I was wondering, too. Isn't being nude sexually explicit in itself? Or maybe it's non-aroused v aroused.
 
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