OnlyFans is shaking up the internet by letting adults share content Apple won’t allow. Their CEO, Keily Blair, brags about avoiding the App Store’s rules. But let’s be honest—this is just a loophole to push explicit material onto your phones without Apple’s safeguards. Parents should be furious.
The site claims it’s “safe” because it doesn’t use creepy tracking algorithms like Facebook or TikTok. But safety isn’t just about data—it’s about morals. Flooding the web with adult content harms families and corrupts culture. This isn’t innovation. It’s exploitation.
Blair admits banks don’t like working with them. No surprise here. Real businesses don’t have to beg financial institutions to respect them. OnlyFans skirts regulations, then acts shocked when honest companies keep their distance. That’s the free market speaking.
They’re expanding into new countries, targeting young audiences abroad. Exporting degeneracy isn’t progress. Other nations see America’s moral decay and rightly fear this trash invading their communities. Strong borders matter for culture too.
Artificial intelligence could make things worse by generating fake explicit content. Blair acts concerned, but her platform already normalizes objectification. How’s she planning to stop AI perversion when human depravity pays her bills?
The CEO was a lawyer before running this circus. She knows how to dodge legal traps but ignores ethical ones. “Building responsibly” shouldn’t mean finding slick ways to profit from society’s darkest corners.
OnlyFans avoids ads, claiming it’s better than “addictive” social media. Please. Trading one vice for another isn’t noble. Kids don’t need algorithms—they need boundaries. This platform undermines both.
Blair says she knows every employee’s name. Cute touch, but it doesn’t erase the damage. Real leadership protects families, not enables the rot. America deserves better than CEOs who cash checks while culture burns.