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OnlyFans rescinds its decision to ban sexually explicit content

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The UK based content subscription service, Onlyfans, has taken back its decision to remove the explicit content from the website. After a flow of complaints opposing the idea, the company suspended its decision to put a stop to pornography. Due to the widespread backlash it faced over the policy change, OnlyFans was forced to take the decision in its recent tweet below.

However, the website was not about promoting vulgarity via its pornographic content initially, but apparently, it has now become the sole reason behind the service being one of the most lucrative businesses to ever exist.

The spokesperson from the company stated that the decision to ban the adult content was previously made due to the pressure from banks and payout providers. In order to comply with their requests the company issued an official statement regarding the ban, but now that the company has gone public, the X-rated content will no longer be barred.

After being founded in 2016, the company registered approximately 130 million users, along with 2 million content creators. The notable content creators among those include, Cardi B and Bella Thorne.

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