Last week Only Fans dropped a real special database bomb that, not because it was rumored, had a less explosive effect. The social network special database announced that as of October 1 it would veto explicit sexual content on its platform (the same special database content that catapulted it to fame in its day). The announcement led to a torrent of complaints from the Only Fans creator community. And the complaints have been so vociferous that the platform has decided to
suspend its initial plan. In a brief message special database published on Twitter, Only Fans assures that after having listened to the voices of its community, it has decided to back down on its initial plan to put an end to porn on its platform as of special database October 1. That the social network has canceled its initial plan to ban sexually explicit content on its special database domains does not mean that this plan is not still on the table. Only Fans will not censor porn on its
platform for now, but the ban could come special database to the fore again in the future. "Only Fans stands for inclusion and we will continue to provide a home for all creators ," the social network says on Twitter. Only Fans' controversial third-party change special database in its policies was prompted by a funding issue . By removing porn from its Only Fans special database platform, it wanted to prevent banks and financial companies from fleeing in disarray from the