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OnlyFans has a split identity – it needs to declare its support for adult content creators

  • Written by Emily van der Nagel, Lecturer in Social Media, Monash University
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Have you heard of OnlyFans? It’s a social media platform – like YouTube or Instagram.

Access isn’t open to everyone, however. Only subscribers (“fans”) can see the photos and videos posted by OnlyFans content creators. Most subscriptions cost around US$10 (A$13.50) a month, with tips as optional...

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