
Sex workers helped popularize OnlyFans. Now their future on the platform is uncertain
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After years of working to build their audiences on OnlyFans, a number of sex workers and adult content creators are now grappling with the sudden blow of potentially losing their incomes and access to the fans who have paid their bills.
OnlyFans, a subscription-based website that enables creators to get paid for posting videos and photos for fans, said Thursday that it planned to ban "content containing sexually-explicit conduct" in October while still allowing nudity consistent with its "acceptable use policy." In a statement, the company attributed the changes to a need to ensure "the long-term sustainability of the platform." "These changes are to comply with the requests of our banking partners and payout providers," it added.More Related News

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