Company type | Private |
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Industry | |
Genre | Video on demand |
Founded | 2016London, England | in
Founder | Tim Stokely |
Headquarters | London , England |
Area served | Global |
Key people | Keily Blair (CEO) |
Services | OFTV |
Revenue | US$932 million[1] (2021) |
Number of employees | ~1,000[2] (2022) |
Parent | Fenix International Limited |
Website | onlyfans.com/about |
OnlyFans is an internet content subscription service based in London, England.[3] The service is popular with sex workers who produce pornography,[3][4] but it also hosts the work of other content creators, such as physical fitness experts and musicians.[5]
Content on the platform is user-generated and monetized via monthly subscriptions, tips, and pay-per-view. Creators are paid 80% of these fees and earn a yearly average of $1,300. The company launched a free safe-for-work streaming platform, OFTV, in 2021. The website grew in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic; as of May 2023, OnlyFans had more than three million registered creators and 220 million registered users.
The company has been criticised for insufficiently preventing child sexual abuse material from circulating on the platform, though statistical evidence on the severity of the problem is mixed. In August 2021, a campaign to investigate OnlyFans began in the United States Congress, and it was reported that from October 2021 onward OnlyFans would no longer allow sexually explicit material,[4] due to pressure from banks that OnlyFans used for user payments. However, this decision was reversed six days later due to backlash from users and creators alike.[6][7][8]
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