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Type of site | Membership platform |
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Available in | English |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
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URL | Onlyfans.com |
Users | 20 million registered users |
Current status | Active |
OnlyFans is a content subscription service based in London. Content creators can earn money from users who subscribe to their content—the "fans".
It is popular in the adult entertainment industry, but also hosts content creators from other genres such as physical fitness experts and other creators who post regularly online. It allows content creators to receive funding directly from their fans on a monthly basis as well as on tips and the pay-per-view (PPV) feature.
Business model
A subscriber to (i.e., fan of) a content creator can view his/her content in exchange for a monthly membership fee. The company pays 80% of the fees collected to the content creator, with the remaining 20% retained by OnlyFans. After merchant and processing fees, the company's share is around 12%.
History
OnlyFans was launched in 2016 as a website for social media performers to allow their followers to subscribe for a monthly fee to see clips and photos. Little is known about the parent company, Fenix International Limited.
In late May 2019, OnlyFans introduced an extra safeguard into the account verification process so that a Creator now has to provide a selfie headshot with their ID in the image in order to prove that the ID provided belongs to the account holder.
In April 2020, BBC Three published a documentary and found that on a single day, a third of Twitter profiles globally advertising ‘nudes4sale’ (or similar) appeared to belong to underage individuals on various platforms, and many of those used OnlyFans to share their content.
As of May 2020, the site has 30 million registered users and claims to have paid out $725 million to its 450,000 content creators.
In May 2020, CEO Tim Stokely told Buzzfeed News "the site is seeing about 200,000 new users every 24 hours and 7,000 to 8,000 new creators joining every day."
Mid 2020 saw OnlyFans announce a partnership with Demon Time social media show to create a monetized virtual night club using the sites dual screen live feature.
In January 2020, 20-year-old American Kaylen Ward raised more than $1 million in contributions to charity during the wild bushfires in Australia. OnlyFans teamed with her for their first partnership for a charitable cause. This started a trend with some OnlyFans creators who have been raising money through their accounts.
Notable creators
In 2017, Courtney Stodden urged followers to subscribe to her updates. In 2018 Megan Barton Hanson, a participant in the reality television series Love Island, posted nude videos of herself online for a monthly subscription. Other notable creators include Blac Chyna, The-Dream, Safaree Samuels, Erica Mena, Kristen Hancher, and Tana Mongeau who joined the platform in May 2020, and Belle Delphine (belledelphine), Trisha Paytas (trishyland) and Onision.
Usage
Pornography is allowed. In fact, the website is mainly used by pornographic models, both amateur and professional, but it also has a market with chefs, fitness gurus, and musicians.
References
- "Onlyfans.com Competitive Analysis, Marketing Mix and Traffic". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
- "FENIX INTERNATIONAL LIMITED - company report". Dun & Bradstreet.
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- Kindon, Frances; Duff, Seamus (9 November 2017). "Courtney Stodden starts charging randy fans to see her nudes". mirror. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
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