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Updated · standingforfreedom.com · Jun 11
SFFC Says OnlyFans' $1.4 Billion Model Enslaves Creators Instead of Empowering Them
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Updated · standingforfreedom.com · Jun 11

SFFC Says OnlyFans' $1.4 Billion Model Enslaves Creators Instead of Empowering Them

1 articles · Updated · standingforfreedom.com · Jun 11

Summary

  • Standing for Freedom Center argued OnlyFans' promise of autonomy is false, saying the platform turns "sexual freedom" into bondage and harm for women who create explicit content.
  • OnlyFans generated about $1.4 billion in 2024 and ended the year with 4.63 million creator accounts and 377.5 million fan accounts, figures the article cites to show how widely the model has spread.
  • A 2021 Avery Center report cited by SFFC said 30% of surveyed creators were warned their profiles could be removed if they stopped posting, 6% said traffickers managed their accounts, and 34% reported mental-health harms.
  • The article frames those findings through Christian theology and writers including Augustine and E. Michael Jones, arguing sexual liberation functions as a tool of control rather than genuine freedom.
  • SFFC ends by urging creators to leave such work, consumers to repent, and churches to counter a culture that treats intimacy as a commodity.

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