I'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…
Maybe they're thinking about the thousands of dollars they aren't (but could be) making rather than the $145 they are? From that delusional perspective, you're costing them untold potential income.
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
#62Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#63So... the punchline here seems to be the median revenue per content creator. Except: 1) The denominator is skewed by a large number of people who signed up but aren't seriously pursuing it, and may not even be active. 2) The numerator is skewed by the fact that this omits tips entirely, and much of the sample is missing the subscription price or the number of subscribers, so numbers had to be guessed. So in other wor…
Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#64that's ... a lot? compared to $0 most posted videos make, especially porn videos. Onlyfans should expand to non-nsfw content and bring people over from youtube. It's a different monetization model when the ad revenue option is not available.
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#65I'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…
which somehow encourages other users to look at their user profile So, hinting that they're a woman on reddit?
Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#66Earlier quoted context omitted.
With the current food prices, there are no countries where $136/month is a fairly decent living. Countries where $150/month is the average salary are a hellish place to live in.
Current food prices where?
Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#67Earlier quoted context omitted.
Furthermore, the author is assuming the creator is in the US, which isn't a given. There are countries where $136/month is a fairly decent living.
With the current food prices, there are no countries where $136/month is a fairly decent living. Countries where $150/month is the average salary are a hellish place to live in.
Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#68We can compare to stackoverflow that probably has similar economics.
- There are 15.236M accounts on stack overflow.
- Only 4.046M accounts have more than one reputation, that's equivalent to one answer or two.
- 1.095M accounts have more than 1000 reputation. That was very easy if you started in the first few years of stack overflow, or is quite a bit of participation nowadays.
- 0.232M accounts have more than 2000 reputation.
Main take away, you can be top 26% percentile for posting a single answer or question.
Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#69I'm sure similar income distribution applies to all user-generated digital content platforms like YT, Patreon, Twitch, etc. A few superstars that make crazy money, some professionals who use the platform as their main source of income and a long thin tail of amateurs. The market is supersaturated now, even with the obesity epidemic there are so many college girls with perfect figures willing to bare everything for $1…
Its all about the whales. On dating chats we had some whales who would spend around 7-10k a month.
Re: The Economics of OnlyFans: Most accounts make less than $145/mo
#70Average and median have little meaning when most accounts never make any content. We can compare to stackoverflow that probably has similar economics. - There are 15.236M accounts on stack overflow. - Only 4.046M accounts have more than one reputation, that's equivalent to one answer or two. - 1.095M accounts have more than 1000 reputation. That was very easy if you started in the first few years of stack overflow, o…