OnlyFans is trying to rebrand itself as a “safe” platform while still pushing porn. CEO Keily Blair claims they’re building a social media alternative without creepy algorithms or App Store presence. But let’s call this what it really is – a porn empire dressing up in corporate jargon to avoid responsibility.
Blair brags about keeping OnlyFans off Apple’s App Store. She says it’s about “adult content policies,” but everyone knows Apple doesn’t want its family-friendly image stained. This two-step lets OnlyFans profit from smut while hiding from mainstream oversight. Real businesses don’t need to lurk in digital back alleys.
The CEO claims OnlyFans is safer than TikTok or Instagram. That’s like comparing arsenic to cyanide. They use manual content reviews instead of AI – which means underpaid workers sift through graphic material daily. Blair talks about “trust and safety” while her platform fuels addiction and destroys marriages.
OnlyFans avoids personalized algorithms, saying it protects users. Translation: They know their product is too vile to risk exposing children. But minors still find ways onto the platform. Blair’s “grownups only” mantra collapses when 14-year-olds access racy content through loopholes.
The company partners with banks to process payments. Big Finance happily takes its cut of the porn profits. Blair acts like this legitimizes her business, but it’s just money-hungry corporations enabling moral decay. Real entrepreneurs build things – they don’t monetize lust.
Blair warns AI could hurt their model. She’s scared of fake nudes? Too late. Her platform already objectifies human beings. AI might actually reduce exploitation by replacing真人 creators with digital avatars. That’s progress OnlyFans can’t stop.
The CEO faces growing challenges. Banks get cold feet. Legislators want age verification laws. Decent parents are fighting back. Blair’s legal background helps her navigate loopholes, but no amount of lawyering can fix a broken moral compass.
OnlyFans won’t last. Blair can spin safety slogans all day, but you can’t polish a sewer. Real social media connects people. This platform commodifies intimacy and calls it “empowerment.” America deserves better than porn CEOs lecturing us about ethics.