OnlyFans Faces Over 120 Police Complaints About Non-Consensual Content Sharing

OnlyFans is responding to more than 120 police complaints alleging non-consensual explicit content on its platform, raising significant concerns about privacy, consent and user safety.

The company says it is intensifying security measures, deploying improved content-moderation algorithms and strengthening user verification processes to more quickly identify and prevent unauthorized sharing. OnlyFans also reports updates to reporting and takedown workflows intended to speed investigations and removals.

These measures are presented as part of a broader effort to protect creators and subscribers while balancing freedom of expression with privacy protections. The company frames the changes as steps toward restoring trust and setting standards for responsible platform management amid growing scrutiny of online content oversight.

As digital platforms face rising challenges in policing harmful material, OnlyFans urges creators and consumers to make use of available safety tools and to remain vigilant. The company says it will continue refining its systems to support the secure, consensual monetization of adult content and to promote a more respectful online community.

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