Onlyfans the new network for adults only.
Top WebCam models Thick and beautiful blondes made of silicone dolls.
The ‘influencers’ migrate towards this hybrid between Instagram and a pornographic page where a fee is paid for ‘premium’ content: nudity and masturbation, but also recipes and ‘fitness’
For not. Apolonia Lapiedra, the highest paid actress, exclusively for Top WebCam Models: “I leave it”
Kaylen Ward. Asks for $ 10 for each nude photo of her to raise funds for Australia fires
“I am going to send nude photos of me to each person who makes a donation of at least $ 10 to a firefighting foundation in Australia.” Last January the American model Kaylen Ward, who introduces herself as “The naked philanthropist”, managed to raise half a million dollars for the ecological tragedy in the southern hemisphere, as she herself detailed on her social networks. Ward used her experience in the business of monetizing her body through her Instagram account and, above all, OnlyFans. The latter, created in 2016 as a platform for premium pornographic content, has experienced a spectacular rise during the global confinement due to Covid-19.
Top WebCam models; sweet and beautiful college girls made of silicone dolls.
“Subscribe to my OnlyFans” followed by a link has become one of the most common phrases in social networks these days. The actress Apolonia Lapiedra or Jacobo Ostos (son of the bullfighter Jaime Ostos) are some of those who recently announced their move to this subscription service. Even Beyoncé talks about it in her latest song, Savage, a cover of a Megan Thee Stallion hit.
The operation of OnlyFans is a hybrid between Instagram (where most of the creators of its content come from) and ‘webcam’ porn. In the latter, users chat with pornographic actors or actresses while they perform sexual acts, satisfy their requirements and receive tips for it.
The impact of free pornography through sites such as PornHub or XVideos considerably reduced the investment of audiovisual content studios for adults, so many pornstars had to earn their living by prostituting themselves. This new form of virtual prostitution for fans only, more explicit than advertising beauty products on Instagram posts, is rebalancing the business, say publications such as ‘Wired’ and ‘The New York Times’. And even more: it is attracting ‘influencers’ and protagonists of ‘reality’ to this new way of monetizing their fame.
OnlyFans has about 30 million users, of which approximately 1% are content generators. This ranges from ‘soft’ and slightly erotic content to ‘hardcore’ performances. Subscribers usually pay between 5 and 20 euros per month, although the amounts can go up if tips and special requirements are counted. In exchange for their contribution, they will receive birthday wishes, exclusive gifts, and rare interactions for the chill of contemporary porn.
The business is buoyant: the ‘onlyfaner’ – let’s coin this term here and now, without fear, Dannii Hardwood became the first British in March to reach a million pounds collected by this means. This has encouraged a large number of idle people due to quarantine, but also professionals from other fields, such as physical trainers or cooks, who until then shared their skills through social networks without receiving greater compensation than “visibility “. An ‘influencer’ of average degree can get to invoice between 8,000 and 10,000 euros per month if it is mounted well. That is: if you interact frequently with your sponsors, you dose the content wisely and have a comforting and comforting hand in difficult moments.
TIM STOKELY
The Mark Zuckerberg of ‘porn’
Until a few days ago, when his LinkedIn account disappeared, Timothy Stokely was one of the model profiles for young digital entrepreneurs. This 36-year-old Briton founded GlamGirls in 2011, which he soon converted into Customs4U, the germ of the future OnlyFans. Through parent company Fenix, Stokely boasts of having distributed nearly $ 800 million to its content generators. These generally receive 80% of the money from the subscriptions, while Fenix keeps 12%.
“It is a much simpler and more lucrative way to monetize your influence,” Stokely explained to ‘Wired’, comparing his system to promotional activities with brands. Because, Stokely proclaims, “social media influencers are the new celebrities.”