OnlyFans realizes it fucked up, will not ban porn anymore
Looks like OnlyFans finally realized there's no way for it to make big bucks without sexually explicit content
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Last week, OnlyFans made the very questionable move to ban users from uploading “any sexually explicit content.” The new rule was supposed to start on October 1. It made no sense; barely anyone uses OnlyFans for anything other than porn. And for sex workers who used the service, OnlyFans provided financial security, so the decision felt like slap in the face to those who’ve made the platform so successful in the first place. It was also one of the few safe spaces where sex workers could share whatever content they wanted and set their own prices for a subscription.