OnlyFans reversed a plan to ban sexually explicit material days after announcing the policy change, saying it had secured assurances that would allow it to continue hosting such content. The initial ban prompted widespread concern among creators who rely on the platform for income.
The company said it obtained assurances from banking partners that would permit continued hosting of explicit material, protecting revenue streams for many creators. OnlyFans became a critical source of income for adult entertainers and sex workers during the pandemic.
The reversal offers short-term stability but highlights ongoing pressures from payment processors and regulatory scrutiny. The episode underscores the importance for creators of diversifying distribution and revenue across multiple platforms to reduce vulnerability to sudden policy changes.
With roughly 130 million users, OnlyFans remains a prominent player in the creator economy, offering direct-to-fan monetization that enables creators to control their content and earnings.
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