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OnlyFans reverses sexually explicit content ban


OnlyFans reverses sexually explicit content banValery Lopez is seen in a cellphone screen as she poses for pictures with a photographer during a photoshoot to make content for her OnlyFans profile, in Caracas, in December 2020. PARIS: OnlyFans, the platform where creators can share erotic photos and videos for a fee, on Wednesday reversed its decision to prohibit sexually explicit content. "OnlyFans' initial decision to ban adult content was surprising, considering the amount of revenue generated for the platform by adult content creators," said Scarlett Woodford, an analyst at Juniper Research who tracks the adult entertainment industry. Banks would "cite reputational risk and refuse our business", he said, adding that OnlyFans pays more than one million creators $300 million every month via the banking sector. It was not the first time an internet platform has blamed pressure from banks for a ban on explicit content.


Source: Bangkok Post August 25, 2021 15:11 UTC



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