OnlyFans is Finally Dead
And I’m happy about it.
When Onlyfans made its boom in 2020, everyone thought that this app would solve two “big” problems: unemployment and ‘women’s security.’ We were in the middle of a pandemic, and adult workers would have a way to earn income while locked in their houses without exposing themselves or being exploited by the industry.
However, those already working in adult entertainment were not the only ones who decided to use this platform.
Influencers began showing how much they were earning from the comfort of their homes “by just uploading photos and videos,” and people who had lost their jobs or had never earned anything remotely similar were shocked, making working through the app increasingly attractive.
In less than a year, we had not only well-known stars from the adult entertainment world on this app but also regular models, big influencers, and even our school classmates.
All of them were making a lot of money from people’s curiosity to see someone “ordinary” or familiar uploading that kind of content to the public for a fee.