Illinois residents M. Brunner and J. Fry have filed a class-action lawsuit against OnlyFans, alleging the platform allows third-party agencies to manage creator-fan chat interactions without adequate disclosure.
The plaintiffs contend that subscribers are led to believe they are communicating directly with creators, and that undisclosed third-party involvement undermines trust and misleads paying users.
OnlyFans has maintained that creators remain legally responsible for content and communications on their accounts. The lawsuit argues platforms should require clearer disclosures and communication policies to inform fans when third parties are managing interactions.
Legal experts say the case could prompt subscription platforms to adopt more explicit disclosure requirements and stronger safeguards, and could encourage creators and agencies to adopt more transparent practices to protect reputations and subscriber trust.
The dispute highlights tensions in the digital economy between scalability and personal authenticity, and may influence how platforms balance growth with clear, accountable communication practices.
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