OnlyFans is pushing adult content into the mainstream while pretending to be “safe.” CEO Keily Blair brags about dodging the App Store’s rules, letting her platform sidestep basic content controls. This isn’t innovation—it’s a loophole for distributing smut without accountability.
The company avoids Apple’s stricter guidelines by staying off their store. That means kids can still access explicit material through web browsers. Blair claims this makes OnlyFans “safer,” but parents know better. It’s corporate greed over protecting families.
OnlyFans says half its creators aren’t in adult entertainment. Don’t buy it. The platform built its empire on porn, and now it’s trying to rebrand. Conservatives see through this: you can’t spray perfume on a dumpster and call it a rose.
They’re expanding into sports and comedy to look respectable. But mixing family-friendly content with X-rated material normalizes degeneracy. It’s a Trojan horse—luring users with harmless videos before exposing them to filth.
Banks hesitated to work with OnlyFans, and for good reason. Financial institutions shouldn’t enable an industry that profits from exploiting vulnerable young people. Blair calls this “mitigating risk”—real Americans call it common sense.
The CEO frets about AI flooding her site with fake content. Too late. The human-made smut is bad enough. No algorithm can fix a culture that celebrates selling your body online.
Blair transitioned from lawyer to “social media CEO.” Typical coastal elite: using her degrees to undermine moral standards rather than defend them. She’s not empowering creators—she’s enabling self-destruction.
This isn’t the future. Real communities thrive on faith, family, and hard work—not nudity and subscriptions. Conservatives must reject platforms poisoning our nation’s soul while pretending to be “progress.”

