OnlyFans

OnlyFans is a content subscription service based in London, United Kingdom.[3] Content creators can earn money from users who subscribe to their content—the "fans".[4] It is popular with sex workers[5] but also hosts content creators from other genres such as physical fitness experts, musicians and other creators who post regularly online.[6] It allows content creators to receive funding directly from their fans on a monthly basis as well as one-time tips and the pay-per-view (PPV) feature.[7]

OnlyFans
Available inEnglish
FoundedSeptember 2016 (2016-09)
Headquarters
London
,
England
Country of originUnited Kingdom
OwnerFenix International Limited
Founder(s)
  • Tim Stokely
CEO
URLwww.onlyfans.com
Current statusActive

Business model

A fan of a content creator can view their content for a monthly subscription fee.[8] The company pays 80% of the fees collected to the content creator, retaining the remaining 20%.[9] After merchant and processing fees, the company's share is around 12%.

History

OnlyFans was launched in 2016[10] as a platform for performers to provide clips and photos to followers for a monthly subscription fee. Little is known about the parent company, Fenix International Ltd.[5] Two years later, Leonid Radvinsky, owner of MyFreeCams, acquired 75% ownership of Fenix and became its director.[11][12] In 2019, OnlyFans introduced an extra safeguard into the account verification process so that a creator now has to provide a selfie headshot with their ID in the image in order to prove that the ID provided belongs to the account holder.[13] As of April 2020, OnlyFans was valued at between $810,000,000 and $936,000,000, though estimates are difficult to ascertain as the company does not release its aggregate level data.[14] The site has over 24 million registered users and claims to have paid out US$725 million to its 450,000 content creators.[15] CEO Tim Stokely claimed OnlyFans receives "about 200,000 new users every 24 hours and 7,000 to 8,000 new creators joining every day."[16]

OnlyFans has a partnership with Demon Time social media show to create a monetized virtual night club using the site's dual-screen live feature.[17]

In January 2020, 20-year-old American Kaylen Ward raised more than US$1 million in contributions to charity during the wild bushfires in Australia. OnlyFans teamed with her for their first partnership for a charitable cause.[18] This started a trend with some OnlyFans creators who have been raising money through their accounts.[19]

Controversy

A BBC Three documentary alleged that a third of Twitter profiles globally advertising 'nudes4sale' (or similar) belong to underage individuals, many of whom used OnlyFans to share their content.[20][13]

Bella Thorne earned $1 million in a day, sparking controversy

In July 2020, Sky News reported that OnlyFans had not paid value-added tax the previous three years, and could face heavy penalties from tax authorities.[21]

In August 2020, Forensic News reported that the company is facing multiple allegations of fraud and theft after content creators and users said they had money stolen from their accounts.[22]

Following the platform's rapid growth, many scam videos appeared on sites like YouTube, promising "free" content and purporting to show viewers how to hack creators' accounts. Several videos garnered over a million views before being removed from YouTube. None provided the alleged "premium" service but rather aimed to increase traffic on apps unrelated to OnlyFans.[23] Around the same time, a massive supposed content leak occurred, though OnlyFans "found no evidence of any breach of our systems".[24]

Bella Thorne set a new OnlyFans record when she earned over $1 million within 24 hours of joining the platform in August 2020 and more than $2 million in less than a week.[25] Her activities on OnlyFans sparked controversy after she allegedly promised nude photos for $200 but instead provided lingerie-clad photographs, leading to a slew of chargebacks. Following the debacle, new restrictions were introduced that limited the amount that other creators on the platform could charge and how quickly they could get paid,[26][27] though OnlyFans stated the restrictions were unrelated to Thorne but rather part of "an evolving process".[28] Thorne's actions caused backlash among sex workers who felt Thorne had selfishly appropriated their profession.[29][30]

Usage

Pornography is allowed. In fact, the website is mainly used by pornographic models,[5][31] both amateur and professional, but it also has a market with chefs, fitness enthusiasts, and musicians.[32] Users must be 18 years old to register, regardless of the content consumed.

See also

References

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  4. Arceneaux, Michael (2020). I Don't Want to Die Poor: Essays. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-9821-2930-9. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
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  24. Samantha Cole (27 February 2020). "An OnlyFans Leak Isn't Anything New". Vice News. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
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  27. A Thorne in the site: the Bella Thorne and OnlyFans controversy explained The Guardian, 2020
  28. Carman, Ashley (1 September 2020). "OnlyFans confirms new caps on tips and pay-per-view content, but says the changes are unrelated to Bella Thorne". The Verge. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  29. "Sex Workers Are Furious About Bella Thorne's Self-Serving OnlyFans 'Tourism'". Jezebel. 1 September 2020. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
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