The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
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Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#2However, so many of these accounts advertise their sex work by posting content that ostensibly complies with the community rules but which somehow encourages other users to look at their user profile to find the NSFW content and then become shockingly objectionable when their content is removed, that we've been obliged to implement a blanket ban on all of that sort of account and now use a bot to find it.
I can't believe I've been subjected to the level of abuse I'm getting from people who are on average making less than $145 a month.
Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#3I'm a mod on Reddit and in a few of the subreddits I moderate I see a steady stream of accounts promoting online sex work, like onlyfans. None of these subreddits welcome promotion or advertising... or for that matter NSFW content. However, so many of these accounts advertise their sex work by posting content that ostensibly complies with the community rules but which somehow encourages other users to look at their u…
Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#4I'm a mod on Reddit and in a few of the subreddits I moderate I see a steady stream of accounts promoting online sex work, like onlyfans. None of these subreddits welcome promotion or advertising... or for that matter NSFW content. However, so many of these accounts advertise their sex work by posting content that ostensibly complies with the community rules but which somehow encourages other users to look at their u…
Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#5I'm a mod on Reddit and in a few of the subreddits I moderate I see a steady stream of accounts promoting online sex work, like onlyfans. None of these subreddits welcome promotion or advertising... or for that matter NSFW content. However, so many of these accounts advertise their sex work by posting content that ostensibly complies with the community rules but which somehow encourages other users to look at their u…
So, hinting that they're a woman on reddit?
Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#6I'm a mod on Reddit and in a few of the subreddits I moderate I see a steady stream of accounts promoting online sex work, like onlyfans. None of these subreddits welcome promotion or advertising... or for that matter NSFW content. However, so many of these accounts advertise their sex work by posting content that ostensibly complies with the community rules but which somehow encourages other users to look at their u…
Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#7I'm a mod on Reddit and in a few of the subreddits I moderate I see a steady stream of accounts promoting online sex work, like onlyfans. None of these subreddits welcome promotion or advertising... or for that matter NSFW content. However, so many of these accounts advertise their sex work by posting content that ostensibly complies with the community rules but which somehow encourages other users to look at their u…
That's two or three weeks of groceries if you're on a budget. It can make a huge difference for some people -- especially the type of people who don't feel like they have any options but sex work. It's hard to blame them since OF is a relatively safe way to do it, too.
Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#8> Relative to effort, it looks like most accounts lose money.
I guess you could assume that. But I'm not convinced without data. If you asked me whether I expect the median OnlyFans creator to spend more or less than 10 hours a month, I'd definitely guess less. I'd expect there to be a lot of inactive or barely active accounts.
Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#9Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#10Why those people are not treated as employees and paid at least a minimum wage?