From October 1, the online subscription service will no longer allow “any content containing sexually-explicit conduct”, except nudes. Users of the platform have revealed they intend to look elsewhere following the announcement, though many are anxious about what the future holds. “It will have to be starting up from the bottom and working our way up again,” said a 23-year-old known online as Arabella Amyiah, who currently generates between £7,000 and £8,000 a month from a legion of around 1,000 subscribers. Obscenity lawyer Myles Jackman said he believes OnlyFans could decline like Tumblr, which saw numbers drop after it decided to ban pornographic images in December 2018. “It’s difficult to see that OnlyFans will survive purely as an influencer site,” he explained to PA.

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