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[Bloomberg] OnlyFans to Block Sexually Explicit Videos Starting in October

Should porn be allowed on OF?

  • Yes

    Votes: 112 69.6%
  • No

    Votes: 49 30.4%

  • Total voters
    161

Larlight

Member
Wouldn’t comparing OF to Patreon make more sense than Tumblr? Tumblr was a social media platform where as the other 2 is a platform where you can sell services for a price. Is Patreon stil doing well? I think Patreon did the same thing. They used to be a platform for sex workers and then banned sexual content .
 

Cyberpunkd

Member
I have never been on there but my understanding was that OF was primarily a porn platform and them banning porn would be analogous to pornhub banning porn. Is there any other use case for that site other than this?
The owners probably think they can become the new Patreon and take that delicious VC money.
 

Armorian

Banned
legalizing prostitution increases human trafficking
but hey you can just pay for sex so small price to pay am I right?


I thought the point of sex was to procreate and pass on your genetics. Not to be degenerates and spread sexually transmitted diseases. As for the slave/trafficking of sex workers, blame the FBI, CIA and Mossad for that shit.

Degenerates LOL With this I know there can't be any civil discussion with you about this topic....

But anyway, it would be great if humans like many animals were ready/want to have sex few times in their life or even twice a year like dog bitches. Too bad humans evolved to be horny all the time, it's not weird that prostitution was "invented" (oldest profession) to ease that sexual tension.
 

NinjaBoiX

Member
Just go Bitcoin or similar payments, no more reliance on banks. Further why do they need investors if they're turning over $2Billion already. Clueless twats running that company by the sound of it.
They might as well have just shut the site down than go cryptocurrency only.
 
They might as well have just shut the site down than go cryptocurrency only.
Branch an only fans to a spin off entity, use Bitcoin and leave the existing OnlyFans as is with whatever finance/investors. Not difficult.

OR just bite the bullet and lead the charge with crypto. You know MS/Xbox, AT&T, Wikipedia, Twitch, Virgin Galactic/Mobile, NewEgg, The Internet Archive, ExpressVPN, Shopify, Expedia, Starbucks etc all use Bitcoin. Companies like KFC, Subway and Dallas Mavericks did a thing with BitPay. It was estimated in 2020 by HSB that 36% of SMBs in the USA accepted Bitcoin. There are thousands more that use Bitcoin.

It's not exactly a big deal anymore, especially when you know the adult side of OnlyFans is a major portion of their revenue.
 
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Cyberpunkd

Member
Weird move.
Kinda have to wonder, why do payment providers even care? If I'm offering a payment service and I get a small cut from every transaction, the hell do I care what is being bought? (as long as it is legal)
Because no company wants to make headlines with something like ‘10-year old takes his parents’ credit card to purchase pornography’.
 

Whitecrow

Banned
I'm honestly troubled. I vote for people's freedom, but when that freedom makes society ill and stupid, I dont want to support that freedom.

Sex work should stay out of this easy reach and avoid simps treating them as idols and also making clear that it's a job and no real connection with it's fans is being made.
Then we can talk.
 

Alx

Member
Because no company wants to make headlines with something like ‘10-year old takes his parents’ credit card to purchase pornography’.
That wouldn't be a valid point since parents are responsible for who is using their credit card. Also the bank is responsible for the transactions and can/must provide safeties against unwanted use.
Now I think I read Visa and Mastercard were threatening to block Pornhub because one could find underage porn or real rape situations there, which is obviously on another level of bad. It's still hard to make a case for payment platforms to be responsible for the way people use them, but I can see how they would want to dissociate from that.
I have no idea how bad it can be on onlyfans though.
 

Banjo64

cumsessed
Step 1) Build business based on porn.
Step 2) Become popular because of that.
Step 3) Ban porn.
Step 4) ???
Step 5) Slowly die off while trying to stay relevant as the MAJORITY of the user base goes else where.
Or in Reddit’s case, replace step 1 with build business based on jail bait.
 

Yoboman

Member
Doesn't Patreon already cover non sexual fan based content?

This is like TikTok banning 17 and younger to focus on Facebook audience
 
I guess you can expect a lot of Pornstars that have gone Onlyfans only to return to the usual channels, and probably expect a flood of new pornstars as well.
More new talent…more free porn
Never a fan of onlyfans as there are some content creators which are great and engage with their fans and don’t charge extras and there are some that literally put a price tag on everything once you subscribe
 

Cyberpunkd

Member
That wouldn't be a valid point since parents are responsible for who is using their credit card.
We both know in the wonderful age of social media this tiny detail would get lost immediately. Remember all these ‘kid spends 10k USD in Fortnite’ because mommy and daddy linked a CC and didn’t require the password and/or didn’t disable in-app purchases?
 
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MastaKiiLA

Member
OnlyFans...bans porn?!? WTF? I can only assume that they know most of their content isn't hardcore stuff, so this isn't the self-sabotage that most of us thought reading the thread title. Still, what's the real point?

Also, how are banks and payment processors pressuring them? That has to be due to large number of fraud cases that crop up through porn sites. Otherwise, the sheer amount of money that flows through porn has to make it a pretty lucrative venture. The porn industry really needs to help push bitcoin, in order to get out from under the boot of the banking industry. It's the ideal financial solution for them.
 

MastaKiiLA

Member
It looks like the decision to ban porn was not because of payment problems, but because BBC did an investigation and uncovered a ton of shit.

Oh damn! Well, that explains that. This is the company version of taking a "planned vacation" when scandal hits. OnlyFans on that plane back from Cancun. :messenger_tears_of_joy:
 

Hari Seldon

Member
Oh damn! Well, that explains that. This is the company version of taking a "planned vacation" when scandal hits. OnlyFans on that plane back from Cancun. :messenger_tears_of_joy:

Yeah lmfao. Reading that article I had no idea this shit was going down. Besides the obvious underage girls and human trafficking (especially in languages that the company doesn't employ moderators for), they have dudes making videos fucking homeless people, prostitution, drugs, spy cam shit... like holy fuck this is some dark web shit.
 

Termite

Member
I have to imagine this is an anti-money laundering issue.

Essentially, banks and money transfer services have to risk rate all their clients and the services they provide to clients as to how likely it is that money laundering will occur. Processing any money that's the result of crime is money laundering. Well, on OnlyFans, there's gotta be a huge risk that any given payment is the result of crime. Porn of trafficked women or minors, images of non-consensual sex etc.

If this is the case, the banks / payment processors eventually have to "de-risk" or face enormous, whopping fines if money laundering eventually occurs. You can avoid huge fines if you show that you properly risk-rated the service / client but money laundering happened anyway. But if you knew, and let it happen? You're fucked. There would be no way after all these years that they wouldn't be aware of the risk, therefore they have to pull out. The BBC investigations were the tipping point. If it wasn't for the FATF and FINCEN in the US they'd happily keep taking the money. But they've crunched the numbers and know they can't.

So OnlyFans doesn't really have a choice here.
 
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Banjo64

cumsessed
One user created sub devoted to creepy shit =/= what the site is known for.
Communities devoted to explicit material saw rising popularity, and r/jailbait, which featured provocative shots of underage teenagers, became the chosen "subreddit of the year" in the "Best of reddit" user poll in 2008 and at one point making "jailbait" the second most common search term for the site.[4] Erik Martin, general manager of Reddit, defended the jailbait subreddit by saying that such controversial pages were a consequence of allowing free speech on the site.[104]

Sorry, what were you saying?
 

GamingKaiju

Member
Just throwing it out there but I'm now hiring 2 web devlopers and any expirence with IOS/Android is an advantage.

Someone may aswell take advantage of the simp econmey 🤷‍♂️
 

Fbh

Member

badblue

Gold Member
Communities devoted to explicit material saw rising popularity, and r/jailbait, which featured provocative shots of underage teenagers, became the chosen "subreddit of the year" in the "Best of reddit" user poll in 2008 and at one point making "jailbait" the second most common search term for the site.[4] Erik Martin, general manager of Reddit, defended the jailbait subreddit by saying that such controversial pages were a consequence of allowing free speech on the site.[104]

Sorry, what were you saying?

I'm saying One user created sub devoted to creepy shit =/= what the site is known for. Not that the sub didn't exist.

I bet there is a Vore sub reddit. Is reddit known for that?

What about sounding?


NeoGaf must be all about booty, cause of that one thread right?
 

Banjo64

cumsessed
I'm saying One user created sub devoted to creepy shit =/= what the site is known for. Not that the sub didn't exist.

I bet there is a Vore sub reddit. Is reddit known for that?

What about sounding?


NeoGaf must be all about booty, cause of that one thread right?
Yeah man, most popular websites feature user created spaces/topics - it’s down to Reddit to prune it rather than take advantage of the popularity. Instead they allowed it to flourish and become the second most searched for term on the entire website before getting rid off it when the heat became too much.

Is Vore the second most searched for term on the entire website and the user voted subreddit of the year?
 

badblue

Gold Member
Banjo64 Banjo64 I really don't know what you are trying to accomplish here.

Jailbait is not the first thing people (outside of you) think of when they think of Reddit. That sub was banned in October 2011... and reddit seems to be doing fine.

Porn is the thing everyone thinks of when they think OnlyFans.

Instead they allowed it to flourish and become the second most searched for term on the entire website before getting rid off it when the heat became too much.

It became the second most searched term once the news started reporting on it.
r/jailbait came to wider attention outside Reddit when Anderson Cooper of CNN devoted a segment of his program to condemning the subreddit and criticizing Reddit for hosting it.[105][106] Initially this caused a spike in Internet traffic to the subreddit, causing the page to peak at 1.73 million views on the day of the report
 

Banjo64

cumsessed
Banjo64 Banjo64 I really don't know what you are trying to accomplish here.

Jailbait is not the first thing people (outside of you) think of when they think of Reddit. That sub was banned in October 2011... and reddit seems to be doing fine.

Porn is the thing everyone thinks of when they think OnlyFans.



It became the second most searched term once the news started reporting on it.
I’m not sure what you’re trying to achieve either.

Step 1) Build business based on porn.

That was the comment I replied to.

Plebit as a website, in its formative years, had masses of visitors looking at their softcore CP sub. The business was built on the back of that.

Are you some sort of Admin or share holder for them or something? :messenger_tears_of_joy:
 

Winter John

Member
I never been on onlyfans because, well, porn is freely available. Anyway, I was on Twitch looking for Metro Exodus gameplay when I noticed a vid of some girl in a bikini. So fuck yeah, I clicked on it to see some ass and was kind of amazed to hear this whore yapping about doctors and medical professionals. Then I saw the chat function so I read some of that, and it was these guys agreeing and giving their opinions. I was kind of amazed. There's a whore in her bikini, live on camera and yet none of the viewers were telling her to shut up and shake her tits, which I assume is her job. It's kind of crazy. So I clicked on another whore. That one was yapping about whatever nonsense filled her head, so I told her to shut up and shake her tits. Message didn't even get posted because of some filter. What is going on here. There's literal whores not shaking their tits, lying around yapping about insurance policies, while guys just agree with their nonsense. You can't even tell these whores to do their job. This is why America is failing. Nobody wants to work.
 

badblue

Gold Member
Step 1) Build business based on porn.

That was the comment I replied to.

"Build business based on porn" is meant to imply that that is the only thing you business is known for. Porn is pretty much all Onlyfans is known for so = "Build business based on porn" applies.

Reddit is not only know for porn. The jailbait sub didn't build the site either, since that seems to be what you are implying.

At the start of 2011 reddit had 1 billion page views that grew to 2 billion by January 2012. During this time, the jailbait sub peaked at 1.73 million views on the day of the report (want to do that math on percentage?). Reddit did bad by ignoring that sub until the news found out about it and they did grow from that controversy. But even if that sub didn't exist, Reddit would still be a wildly popular site at the time.

Are you some sort of Admin or share holder for them or something?

I'm not a terrible enough of a person for them to hire me.
 

Fbh

Member
Because no company wants to make headlines with something like ‘10-year old takes his parents’ credit card to purchase pornography’.

Still seems like a stretch to me.
Like who really cares? Are people going to read a headline like that and go return their master card? Will they burn their cash when they find out most drugs are bought with it?


But reading the BBC article clears things up. It's not the porn part they have an issue with, it's the possibility of being involved in providing payment services for illegal porn, and that does indeed have more ramifications
 

Cyberpunkd

Member
But reading the BBC article clears things up. It's not the porn part they have an issue with, it's the possibility of being involved in providing payment services for illegal porn, and that does indeed have more ramifications
Western Union is enabling massive amount of Nigerian scams but you don’t see them pulling out of Africa.
 
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