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In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the world saw an unprecedented economic downturn, forcing many to seek alternative sources of income. Among these alternatives, digital adult content platforms like OnlyFans, Fansly, ManyVids, and JustForFans emerged as lucrative avenues for struggling individuals. However, what started as a monetisation tool for general content creators has now transformed into a billion-dollar industry dominated by adult content.

The growing influence of these platforms, particularly among the youth, poses serious concerns regarding their long-term societal impact. The dark allure The rise of OnlyFans: A pandemic boon or bane? I began researching digital adult content platforms in 2021 after noticing a surge in discussions among my peers. Many of my friends, struggling financially during the pandemic, were considering joining these platforms to earn a side income.



While I have always respected individuals for their choices, the increasing number of young adults turning to such platforms due to financial allure made me question the broader implications. OnlyFans was founded in 2016 as a general content subscription platform, allowing creators to monetise their content directly through fan subscriptions. However, it failed to gain significant traction until adult content creators began using it as a space for exclusive content.

During the pandemic, the platform’s popularity skyrocketed as millions sought alternative income streams amid job losses and fi.

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