OnlyFans is doubling down on hosting explicit content while dodging responsibility, folks. Their CEO brags about keeping the platform off Apple’s App Store to avoid rules protecting kids. But let’s be clear – this isn’t about freedom. It’s about exploiting loopholes to push porn into your home without oversight.
The site claims it’s “safe” because adults choose what they see. That’s like saying a loaded gun is safe if you don’t pull the trigger. With over 300 million users, including teens sneaking past weak age checks, this platform is a time bomb for families. Real safety means blocking filth, not just crossing fingers.
They’re proud of not using creepy tracking algorithms. But don’t be fooled – this isn’t some privacy win. OnlyFans makes bank by taking 20% of every transaction between perverts and creators. No algorithms needed when lust drives the cash flow. This isn’t innovation – it’s old-school exploitation in digital clothing.
Bankers are finally waking up. Financial institutions now demand strict checks on illegal content before processing payments. About time! If you can’t buy drugs with a credit card, why should perversion get special treatment? Every transaction on this platform should face FBI-level scrutiny.
The CEO whines about AI threats to their business. Cry me a river. If artificial intelligence can detect and block revenge porn or child exploitation, bring it on! But OnlyFans resists these tools because moderation would gut their profits. They’d rather protect perverts than protect kids.
Expanding into sports and comedy? Please. This is like a meth dealer selling candy bars on the side. The platform’s reputation is cemented in smut. No amount of “family-friendly” content will clean up the stench of what made them rich.
Keily Blair claims she’s building a “social media alternative.” Spare us the corporate spin. Real social media connects people – it doesn’t reduce human relationships to credit card payments for nudity. This isn’t the future. It’s digital strip clubs preying on lonely men.
Conservatives must lead the charge against this moral rot. Schools ban prayer but let kids access porn hubs like OnlyFans? Enough. It’s time to demand laws that hold these platforms accountable. American values shouldn’t be for sale at $9.99 a month.

