SEX workers and models who create content on OnlyFans have blasted the company’s move to ban explicit content from the site.
From October 1, members will still be able to post some nude content, but it will need to obey the new OnlyFans‘ policy.
But many popular creators – who turned to the site as a “safe space” to share their content and made it their sole source of income – have accused the app of “betraying” and “using” them to boost the platform’s profile.
Content creator and student Camila Elle, 21, told MailOnline: “I feel betrayed by OnlyFans, I made it my entire livelihood, and quit my dreams of becoming a doctor to pursue a full time career on the site.”
She continued: “Sex workers built this platform, it’s a business to us. We were the ones who promoted OnlyFans across social media. They used us to build the site and now they’re throwing us away.”
Since the start of the pandemic, OnlyFans says their membership surged to 130 million users across the world.
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