Is Only Fans making it harder to find models?

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Seems if a girl can make more money doing Only Fans then why do one time videos for a producer. Why bother with the hassle. Seems easier to do video content for your OF site than deal with someone else's shoot. Just curious if anyone is seeing a down turn in model availability?
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Harder to find? - Not in my experience.


It is making models expect higher rates, less reliable, and generally more diva-ish in my expereince in some cases however.

It's what goes with earning ridiculous figures through the thirst of simps, and being worshipped.


Something that is really pretty damaging for the prospects of the (mainly) men subscribing - and society as a whole really, so much productivity wasted for something that is ultimately unfulfilling to the subscribers themselves in the long run.

Not the fault of the ladies (and occasionally men) earning off OF - but is something lawmakers should be paying attention to, the damage caused is very much akin to gambling addiction.
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Encouraging the government to get even more involved in regulating porn is perhaps the worst idea I have ever seen expressed on this forum.
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OnlyFans is alot more than porn.

The reason it is quite so profitable is that it represents the comodification of relationships.

Something that has profound implications for society as a whole. Something that will inevitably draw the ire of lawmakers - when they eventually wake up to the effects (or, more properly, the concerns of lawmaker's constituents force them to act despite the lobbying cash of the rich owners of sites such as OF).
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GWalb wrote:
2 years ago
Encouraging the government to get even more involved in regulating porn is perhaps the worst idea I have ever seen expressed on this forum.
Quite possibly, and that's saying something!
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GWalb wrote:
2 years ago
Encouraging the government to get even more involved in regulating porn is perhaps the worst idea I have ever seen expressed on this forum.
Might as well have Godzilla resolve domestic disputes.
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In the case of OFs I am not convinced the fan base are simps or incels. The payout is a hockey stick curve which doesn't make sense to me. I would think the distribution would be more of a bell curve.
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As for the girls I could see its more worth their time to pose on OF with low work effort vs shooting.
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I haven't really been reaching out to many models recently but I HAVE had new models tell me they do everything themselves now.

There are a some models I know that band together and just shoot trade among themselves so they don't really have a need to work for producers at the moment.

HOWEVER, I feel that there are still a lot of models out there that still want to shoot with producers. It's a lot less hassle for them actually, especially the producers they've worked for before.
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Oh yeah, you never want the GOVT to be involved with ANYTHING regarding this industry. Look how it's worked out so far.
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swampy170 wrote:
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The reason it is quite so profitable is that it represents the comodification of relationships.
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Something that is really pretty damaging for the prospects of the (mainly) men subscribing - and society as a whole really, so much productivity wasted for something that is ultimately unfulfilling to the subscribers themselves in the long run.
Social media commoditized relationships a long time ago. Advertising has been convincing society to waste productivity on unfulfilling pursuits of all kinds for generations. Let's not play right into the hands of extremist moral crusaders by recycling tired bullshit about sexual impurity being a uniquely urgent threat to society.
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