Lena the Plug, one of OnlyFan’s most popular content creators, explains
OnlyFans creator Lena the Plug filming at home. Photo: YouTube OnlyFans — a subscription app that allows people to charge fans for access to photos, videos, and other content — has been around since 2016. But it’s only in the past year that the service has started to gain mainstream attention. In April, Beyoncé gave the site a shout out during her verse on Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage;” in August, Cardi B set up an account.
With OnlyFans, all those worries were a thing of the past. The platform didn’t just tolerate porn, it seemed to openly accept it, welcoming sex workers — and their eager customers — as they created accounts and increased the company’s revenue. And for many of Lena’s fans, sharing their credit card info with OnlyFans felt like a significantly more legit transaction.
In the past six months, Lena’s noticed some changes to her daily routine. It’s not due to the attention celebrities have paid to the site; what’s drawn Lena’s attention is how the pandemic has encouraged more and more people to set up shop on the site. OnlyFans “got a huge amount of new creators and new users in general during the month of March,” she says.
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