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In November 2016, Tim Stokely founded OnlyFans as a platform for performers to monetise their content and interactions directly.[11] Stokely founded the company with a £10,000 loan from his father, Guy Stokely. He had previously founded GlamGirls and Customs4U.[24][25] Tim's brother Thomas Stokely became the company's chief operating officer and Guy Stokely became head of finance for OnlyFans.[24][25]
Two years later, the businessman Leonid Radvinsky, owner of MyFreeCams,[26] acquired 75% ownership of Fenix International Limited and became one of its directors.[27][11] After this, OnlyFans became increasingly focused on not safe for work (NSFW) content and "gained a pop culture reputation for being a hive of pornography", according to The Independent.[28]
In December 2021, Tim Stokely announced that he would be stepping down and that Amrapali Gan would be taking over from him.[29] Keily Blair was appointed CEO in July 2023.[20]
Growth in 2020
Amateur and professional sex workers drove OnlyFans' early growth, a process further accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the recession it caused.[30] Between March and April in 2020, the user and creator base grew by 75%.[31]
The site grew rapidly after it was mentioned by Beyoncé in the remix of the Megan Thee Stallion song, "Savage", released in April 2020.[32] Traffic increased by 15% and CEO Tim Stokely claimed OnlyFans was seeing approximately 200,000 new users and 6,000–8,000 new creators register daily.[19][31] 2020 also saw numerous celebrities, including Cardi B, Rebecca Minkoff, and Tyler Posey, as well as media companies like Munchies and Barstool Sports join the platform, which further boosted interest in the site.[31][33] By December 2020, OnlyFans had 85 million users and more than 1 million creators, generating more than US$2 billion in sales that year.[34]
Sky News reported that OnlyFans had not paid value-added tax for three years and could face heavy penalties from tax authorities; it began charging value-added tax in July 2020 after conversations with HM Revenue and Customs.[35]
By March 2021, OnlyFans' user base topped 120 million and creators collectively earned $3 billion in revenue.[31] OnlyFans stated that it pays out more than $200 million a month to creators.[34][36] In 2021, they reached a company valuation of $1 billion.[37] Their revenue was around $900 million for 2021, a rise from $350 million in the previous year. Owner Leonid Radvinsky received $500 million in dividends in a roughly two-year period from 2021 to 2022.[1][38]
In 2024, OnlyFans posted revenues of $1.3bn in the year to 30 November 2023, an increase of 20% on the previous year.[39]
Restrictions on pornographic creators
Shortly following increased campaigning against OnlyFans due to concerns about child sexual abuse material, on 19 August 2021, the company announced that from 1 October 2021 onwards it would not be allowing sexually explicit content.[40] The company pushed the update through a new Terms of Service Policy.[8] The company would still have allowed nudity on some grounds.[41]
The reason for this shift was initially reported as pressure from credit card companies including Mastercard, but CEO Tim Stokely later told Financial Times that it was due to withdrawn support from banks such as BNY Mellon and JPMorgan Chase, and that Mastercard had "no bearing on the decision".[8][42][43] Stokely said that BNY Mellon had "flagged and rejected" each transaction from the company, and that Metro Bank had withdrawn support abruptly in 2019.[43]
The decision was met with widespread backlash by creators and consumers of OnlyFans. Six days after the initial announcement, OnlyFans said that it would be reversing the decision and that adult content would be allowed on the site indefinitely, citing that they had "secured assurances necessary" to do so.[6][7][44][45][46][47]
The website Fansly surged in popularity as an an creators' accounts.[
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In November 2016, Tim Stokely founded OnlyFans as a platform for performers to monetise their content and interactions directly.[11] Stokely founded the company with a £10,000 loan from his father, Guy Stokely. He had previously founded GlamGirls and Customs4U.[24][25] Tim's brother Thomas Stokely became the company's chief operating officer and Guy Stokely became head of finance for OnlyFans.[24][25]
Two years later, the businessman Leonid Radvinsky, owner of MyFreeCams,[26] acquired 75% ownership of Fenix International Limited and became one of its directors.[27][11] After this, OnlyFans became increasingly focused on not safe for work (NSFW) content and "gained a pop culture reputation for being a hive of pornography", according to The Independent.[28]
In December 2021, Tim Stokely announced that he would be stepping down and that Amrapali Gan would be taking over from him.[29] Keily Blair was appointed CEO in July 2023.[20]
Growth in 2020
Amateur and professional sex workers drove OnlyFans' early growth, a process further accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the recession it caused.[30] Between March and April in 2020, the user and creator base grew by 75%.[31]
The site grew rapidly after it was mentioned by Beyoncé in the remix of the Megan Thee Stallion song, "Savage", released in April 2020.[32] Traffic increased by 15% and CEO Tim Stokely claimed OnlyFans was seeing approximately 200,000 new users and 6,000–8,000 new creators register daily.[19][31] 2020 also saw numerous celebrities, including Cardi B, Rebecca Minkoff, and Tyler Posey, as well as media companies like Munchies and Barstool Sports join the platform, which further boosted interest in the site.[31][33] By December 2020, OnlyFans had 85 million users and more than 1 million creators, generating more than US$2 billion in sales that year.[34]
Sky News reported that OnlyFans had not paid value-added tax for three years and could face heavy penalties from tax authorities; it began charging value-added tax in July 2020 after conversations with HM Revenue and Customs.[35]
By March 2021, OnlyFans' user base topped 120 million and creators collectively earned $3 billion in revenue.[31] OnlyFans stated that it pays out more than $200 million a month to creators.[34][36] In 2021, they reached a company valuation of $1 billion.[37] Their revenue was around $900 million for 2021, a rise from $350 million in the previous year. Owner Leonid Radvinsky received $500 million in dividends in a roughly two-year period from 2021 to 2022.[1][38]
In 2024, OnlyFans posted revenues of $1.3bn in the year to 30 November 2023, an increase of 20% on the previous year.[39]
Restrictions on pornographic creators
Shortly following increased campaigning against OnlyFans due to concerns about child sexual abuse material, on 19 August 2021, the company announced that from 1 October 2021 onwards it would not be allowing sexually explicit content.[40] The company pushed the update through a new Terms of Service Policy.[8] The company would still have allowed nudity on some grounds.[41]
The reason for this shift was initially reported as pressure from credit card companies including Mastercard, but CEO Tim Stokely later told Financial Times that it was due to withdrawn support from banks such as BNY Mellon and JPMorgan Chase, and that Mastercard had "no bearing on the decision".[8][42][43] Stokely said that BNY Mellon had "flagged and rejected" each transaction from the company, and that Metro Bank had withdrawn support abruptly in 2019.[43]
The decision was met with widespread backlash by creators and consumers of OnlyFans. Six days after the initial announcement, OnlyFans said that it would be reversing the decision and that adult content would be allowed on the site indefinitely, citing that they had "secured assurances necessary" to do so.[6][7][44][45][46][47]
The website Fansly surged in popularity as an an creators' accounts.[
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@sunnyleone1 @MiaKhalifa-wv4bw @DaniDanielsOfficial Sunny leone leah Gotti lisa Ann MILF mia malkova mia melano kendra Lust Sophia leone Georgie lyall August Ames August taylor dani daniels wikipedia #wikipedia Flirts Kiss kissing boobs Butty curvy figure fit fitness aletta ocean #fit
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