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  • Video sharing site OnlyFans, best known for its creators’ adult videos and photos, will prohibit sexually explicit content starting October 1st. First reported by Bloomberg, the company says it is making the changes because of pressure from its banking and payment provider partners.

    The company will prohibit users from posting any sexually explicit conduct, starting in October. Creators will still be allowed to post nude photos and videos, provided they’re consistent with OnlyFans’ policy, the company said Thursday.

    “In order to ensure the long-term sustainability of our platform, and to continue to host an inclusive community of creators and fans, we must evolve our content guidelines,” OnlyFans said in a statement emailed to The Verge.

    Creators on the platform will still be allowed to post nude images as long as they comply with the site’s acceptable use policy. More information will be available in the coming days, the company added: “OnlyFans remains committed to the highest levels of safety and content moderation of any social platform.”

    OnlyFans now is main place for small independent porno. Especially after huge blow on PornHub last year.

    It can be seen in all places how extremely conservative views are returning.

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  • One publication wasn’t completely shocked by the decision — because it came in the middle of a BBC investigation into how the video sharing site was knowingly letting creators slide despite publishing illegal content on the internet.

    Instead of banning an account or sounding the alarm, the company explicitly recommends in a “compliance manual” that moderators should first issue a series of three warnings about why each piece of content has been removed. Unless it’s a successful creator, of course, in which case “accounts with higher numbers of subscribers can be given additional warnings when rules are broken,” the BBC writes.

    Oh, and the site’s most successful creators? Those are handled by a different team, according to the BBC.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-58255865

  • Comparing the new OnlyFans Acceptable Use Policy to the old one makes the additions clear:

    Do not upload, post, display, or publish Content on OnlyFans that:

    • Shows, promotes, advertises or refers to "sexually explicit conduct", which means:
    • actual or simulated sexual intercourse, including genital-genital, oral-genital, anal-genital, or oral-anal, between persons of any sex;
    • actual or simulated masturbation;
    • any exhibition of the anus or genitals of any person which is extreme or offensive;
    • actual or simulated material depicting bodily fluids commonly secreted during sexual conduct;
    • All existing Content that shows, promotes, advertises or refers to "sexually explicit conduct" (which has the meaning given to it in section 5(b) of this Policy) must be removed before December 1, 2021, or by any other date which we communicate to Users.
  • Though these verification processes were already standard for OnlyFans, the specter of liability looms large for companies that have become targets of the longstanding conservative war on internet pornography and sex work. Finding it somewhat difficult to win their battles legislatively — though they have managed that, too — religious groups have zeroed in on individual websites and apps, as well as the banking institutions they rely on to enact their agenda.

    https://www.theverge.com/2021/8/23/22638310/onlyfans-ban-explicit-content-payment-processing-visa

    https://newrepublic.com/article/160488/nick-kristof-holy-war-pornhub

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    Just wow. Something happened in top banks association. It seems like they backed because some kind of association and community started forming.

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  • Answer seems to be found finally

    After a multitude of pitfalls around the traditional financial system, porn stars and sex workers may well be heading to cryptocurrency to get paid. It is also a way for "customers" to facilitate their payments.

    https://www.lalsace.fr/societe/2021/08/30/la-cryptomonnaie-bientot-au-coeur-du-porno