Competing platform imaginaries of NSFW content creation on OnlyFans

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    Abstract

    This article investigates the competing platform imaginary of content subscription platform OnlyFans. A feminist content analysis of news articles, memes, and posts to the official OnlyFans blog reveals that the dominant platform imaginary of OnlyFans is one of women selling Not Safe for Work (NSFW), or adult, content–even though there is room for resistance and alternative platform use too. The platform’s corporate communication contests the NSFW platform imaginary by featuring mostly Safe for Work content creators, which deliberately attempts to leave room to distance OnlyFans from NSFW in future. In a social media landscape that often deplatforms NSFW content, I argue that the way OnlyFans renders its NSFW creators invisible does real harm to these creators and their opportunities.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)394-410
    Number of pages17
    JournalPorn Studies
    Volume8
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 4 Oct 2021

    Keywords

    • content creators
    • NSFW
    • OnlyFans
    • platforms
    • porn
    • social media

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