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OnlyFans reverses sexually explicit content ban

Announcement last week that OnlyFans was planning to ban explicit content was met with widespread surprise

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 26 Aug 2021 3:00PM

OnlyFans reverses sexually explicit content ban
Founded in 2016, OnlyFans says it has 150 million users worldwide and has been adding around half a million users a day. – Only Fans pic, August 26, 2021

ONLYFANS, the platform where creators can share erotic photos and videos for a fee, announced on Wednesday it has reversed its decision to prohibit sexually explicit content.

"We have secured assurances necessary to support our diverse creator community and have suspended the planned October 1 policy change," the UK-based company posted on Twitter.

"OnlyFans stands for inclusion and we will continue to provide a home for all creators."

Founded in 2016, OnlyFans says it has 150 million users worldwide and has been adding around half a million users a day.

It hosts content posted by some two million creators, who include celebrities like rapper Cardi B and the boxer Floyd Mayweather, as well as well-known porn stars and ordinary people looking to supplement their income.

The announcement last week that OnlyFans was planning to ban explicit content was met with widespread surprise, as pornography has been the driving factor in the site's explosion of popularity during the pandemic.

Scarlett Woodford, an analyst at Juniper Research who published a study this week on the future of digital adult entertainment, had described the porn ban as "a bold move from OnlyFans, considering the revenue generated by adult content performers".

The company's founder and CEO Tim Stokely initially tied the decision to threats from major banks to cut ties with OnlyFans, lest they damage their reputation.

"Credit card companies and financial institutions consider adult entertainment to be a high-risk sector," Woodford explained – not least due to the high rate of transactions that people dispute, claiming they were accidental.

Payment processing firms and investors are also increasingly worried that they could be accused of funding illegal material that makes its way onto sites that allow adult content.

The announcement of the explicit content ban had been met with widespread anger from sex workers' groups, who said OnlyFans had built its success on the work of adult performers – taking 20% of the earnings through the site – only to betray them.

Critics also said the website had provided financial security and a safe working environment for tens of thousands of sex workers who would otherwise be working in more dangerous situations, including on the street.

"The pandemic has been especially hard for workers in the sex industry where there has been little state support," UK-based group United Sex Workers said ahead of the policy U-turn. – AFP, August 26, 2021

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