OnlyFans creators and users criticise company’s decision to ban ‘sexually explicit’ videos
The IndependentStay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy OnlyFans creators and users are criticising the company after it announced it would be banning “sexually explicit” content. The announcement also prompted many to make comparisons to Tumblr’s decision to ban adult content in December 2018, with one person accusing OnlyFans of “ditching” sex workers like the blogging site in an attempt to be accepted into the “mainstream”. “Just like Tumblr before it, social media platforms love to use sex workers to launch and rise then ditch them when they want the respectability of the mainstream.” Someone else suggested that the new policy would lead to the demise of the platform, writing: “Tumblr was purchased for $1.1bn, banned adult content, lost 30 per cent of its user base in three months, was sold for $3m. And Tumblr wasn’t even synonymous with adult content like OnlyFans is.” Others, such as New York Times journalist Taylor Lorenz, questioned whether the policy applied to photos of sexual acts and sex toys.