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OnlyFans Breaks Big Tech Mold with Adult Freedom and Fair Pay

OnlyFans is shaking up Big Tech by rejecting the playbook used by mainstream social media. The platform’s CEO, Keily Blair, says they’re building a “safe space for grown-ups” without creepy algorithms or App Store approval. While critics slam the adult content, Blair claims OnlyFans empowers creators and protects users better than woke Silicon Valley companies.

The app stays off Apple’s App Store because it refuses to censor adult material. Blair says Apple’s rules are unfair to legal businesses run by consenting adults. This bold move lets OnlyFans avoid Big Tech’s control – a breath of fresh air for conservatives tired of corporate censorship.

OnlyFans doesn’t use manipulative algorithms to keep users glued to their screens. Unlike Facebook or TikTok, there’s no secret sauce pushing radical content or destroying attention spans. Users simply find what they want through plain search tools. Finally, a tech company respecting personal freedom over engagement metrics.

Safety first? Blair boasts about strict age checks and letting creators block creepy fans. But let’s be real – no system’s perfect. Parents should still watch their kids’ phones. At least someone’s trying to keep pervs in line instead of letting everything slide like “inclusive” platforms do.

Creators get paid fairly here – no ads, no middlemen taking cuts. Over 3 million creators earn directly from fans through subscriptions. While some content makes church ladies blush, at least hardworking Americans keep their earnings. Take that, communist content farms!

They’re expanding into sports and comedy to attract “family-friendly” creators. Smart move – diversify beyond the XXX stuff. Maybe soon you’ll see Bible study groups charging for premium prayer content. Stranger things have happened in this wild west economy.

AI poses big threats according to Blair. Deepfakes could steal creators’ faces and ruin lives. OnlyFans fights back with verification tools, but tech moves faster than regulations. Another reminder: innovation without morals leads to disaster.

Blair’s legal background shows in her risk-averse approach. She balances free speech with responsibility – something Silicon Valley lawyers forgot. In a world of toxic Twitter wars and TikTok brain rot, maybe this Brit’s common sense could teach our tech elites a thing or two.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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