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OnlyFans describes itself as a revolutionary platform that gives its creators the freedom to produce highly personalised content for their fans. It should describe itself as a platform for prostitution that lures young women into engaging in activities that will ruin their lives, stigmatise them and trap them in poverty. The stats are clear - the average OnlyFans creator makes $150-180 per month and approximately 80% of creators make less than $100 per month. Lily Philips and others like her are the exception that proves the rule.
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The New York Time (2022), “The ‘E-Pimps’ of OnlyFans”. Accessed online:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/16/magazine/e-pimps-onlyfans.html
Delacosta, F. and Alexander, P. (1988), Sex Work: Writings by Women in the Sex Industry.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sex-Work-Writings-Women-Industry/dp/0860681548
OnlyFans describes itself as a revolutionary platform that gives its creators the freedom to produce highly personalised content for their fans. It should describe itself as a platform for prostitution that lures young women into engaging in activities that will ruin their lives, stigmatise them and trap them in poverty. The stats are clear - the average OnlyFans creator makes $150-180 per month and approximately 80% of creators make less than $100 per month. Lily Philips and others like her are the exception that proves the rule.
Please send any thoughts, questions and comments to [email protected].
Materials you might find helpful
The New York Time (2022), “The ‘E-Pimps’ of OnlyFans”. Accessed online:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/16/magazine/e-pimps-onlyfans.html
Delacosta, F. and Alexander, P. (1988), Sex Work: Writings by Women in the Sex Industry.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sex-Work-Writings-Women-Industry/dp/0860681548