The platform only fans has gained a scintillating kind of fame as a place where sex workers and other celebrities can charge followers for content like vidios and photos. But last week, the company ceo, tim stokeley, made a shocking announcement that he would band sex content from the platform. People were making jokes, saying, ou this is like dominos banning petesir. That's the f t. Patricia nelson, she interviewed only fan ceo tim stokely about his band, and he blamed his bankers. He said they were worried about their reputation. And we might never know, because stokeley yesterday pulled basically a one 80 and reversed
Turkey’s military has begun withdrawing its troops from Kabul airport while the country’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country can’t handle more migrants, and global regulators are imposing heavy fines on financial institutions for failing to stop anti-money laundering. Plus, the FT’s consumer industries reporter, Patricia Nilsson, explains OnlyFans’ ban on sexually explicit content, and its sudden reversal.
Turkey begins evacuation of troops from Kabul airport
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