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Following their recent announcement of banning sexually explicit content, OnlyFans has decided to postpone their new policy change that was set to launch on October 1. https://twitter.com/OnlyFans/status/1430499277302816773 An OnlyFans spokesperson reached out to TechCrunch in an email noting that the proposed policy is no longer required as its banking partners’ confirmed assurance that the content subscription service can continue supporting creators of all genres.
The London-based company cited that it faced pressure from these parties, which led to its decision to no longer permit sexually explicit content starting October 1.
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