
Consider Before Consuming How OnlyFans Incentivizes Extreme Content
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Sep 24, 2025 The discussion dives into the realities of OnlyFans, revealing a stark contrast between the glamorized earnings and the struggles faced by most creators. It highlights the pressure to produce extreme content, including the normalization of harmful stunts and the targeting of teens. The hosts examine the dark side, including trafficking and the presence of nonconsensual material on the platform. They question the ethics of consumption and emphasize the need for awareness around the exploitation fueled by demand.
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Most Creators Earn Very Little
- OnlyFans earnings concentrate heavily at the top while median creators earn about $180 per month.
- Reuters found the top 1% capture one-third of site revenue and 0.01% can make millions.
Sensationalism Drives Dangerous Escalation
- Creators escalate to shocking stunts because extreme content drives views and revenue.
- Bonnie Blue's record stunts exemplify how sensationalism pushes dangerous escalation.
Bonnie Blue's Banned 'Petting Zoo' Stunt
- Bonnie Blue broke a world record and later proposed a 'petting zoo' public stunt that OnlyFans banned.
- Her acts illustrate how creators push boundaries until platforms intervene.
