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In an increasingly digital world, OnlyFans has given online creators a new way to make money on their own terms.

in the number of people looking up OnlyFans. These searches peaked in August. In early April, OnlyFans reported a 75% increase in month-to-month sign-ups.

But, behind the scenes, these OnlyFans creators are navigating the rapidly changing space of online work. For Zeus, Covid-19 — and the growth of OnlyFans that accompanied global lockdowns — has left her feeling as if she has to compete with a larger pool of creators. When Zeus began her OnlyFans, there were only a handful of well-known creators, she says.on OnlyFans … So all the professionals brought a new type of better content to the platform, which has made it harder.

Zeus considers herself an adult influencer, rather than a sex worker, but OnlyFans has become known for creating a space to monetise NSFW content. And sex workers from all over the world have taken to OnlyFans to take control of their incomes. “So it’s really affected them, which means it has really affected us. And trying to find new clients is difficult, especially during a pandemic.”

 

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