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OnlyFans Attempts Image Makeover While Still Exploiting Adult Content

OnlyFans is shaking up the tech world by ditching creepy algorithms and ads. CEO Keily Blair says their platform lets adults connect directly without Big Tech spying on users. But let’s be real—this “freedom” still includes a whole lot of content that would make traditional families blush.

Blair, a former lawyer, brags about keeping kids off the site. She claims strict age checks protect minors, but conservatives know the internet’s a minefield. No amount of corporate talk changes the fact that kids can slip through cracks—just look at TikTok.

The app isn’t on Apple’s App Store because it won’t bow to strict content rules. Good for Apple holding the line! OnlyFans whines about “unfair policies,” but maybe tech giants finally realize smut shouldn’t be mainstream.

They’re trying to expand into sports and comedy to clean up their image. Too little, too late. The platform built its empire on skin—now they want us to believe they’re family-friendly? Please.

Banks hate working with them, forcing strict money-tracking systems. At least somebody’s watching where the cash flows. If OnlyFans wants respect, maybe stop hosting content that would’ve been illegal in the pre-internet era.

Blair fears AI could ruin the “authenticity” of creator content. Funny how the left suddenly cares about real human connections when their algorithms spent years dividing us.

The CEO says creators control who sees their posts—blocking fans freely. That’s one way to avoid accountability. Real communities thrive on open dialogue, not paywalls and censorship.

OnlyFans claims it’s “safe,” but conservatives know better. A platform profiting from moral decay can’t pretend to be noble. Blair can spin all she wants—Americans see through the sleaze.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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