Inside the OnlyFans Empire: Sex, Influence, and the New American Dream

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Inside the OnlyFans Empire: Sex, Influence, and the New American Dream

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From the outside, OnlyFans seems like a simple business: fans (mostly men) pay to view feeds of photos and videos (mostly women), and for an additional fee, they can chat with the blogger or get a video made to order. But the number of influencers on the platform is growing, and earning money on OnlyFans is increasingly like serious work that requires creating a content plan, monitoring metrics, and analyzing data.



The Washington Post told about how this business works using the example of Bryce Adams, one of the most successful content writers on the site. We publish an abridged translation of the story.

Bryce Adams and her boyfriend used to sell baseball gear online. Now they're making millions running one of the highest-paid accounts on OnlyFans.

Their business works like a well-established mechanism.

The designer prepares daily posting plans not only for OnlyFans, but also Bulk SMS Bahrain for other social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube. Editors start combining videos into short looping clips optimized for virality. Paid videos are sent to fans.

Adam, Bryce's longtime boyfriend (both use pseudonyms for privacy), stops by each employee's desk to review the day's tasks and cull any posts or captions that seem "creepy" or "off-brand."

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In the office, four young girls begin to correspond with subscribers in paid chat rooms. Often the number of messages exceeds a thousand per day.

After taking a break to record content, they return to chat rooms or head to the beach to shoot a few TikTok videos. A few days later, the video editors will upload the files to OnlyFans servers, where each video can be downloaded for $25.
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