OnlyFans suspended the service of accounts of content authors from Russia
The company noted that they were considering several ways, but due to sanctions, they can no longer maintain creative profiles.
Representatives of OnlyFans told VICE Motherboard that the accounts of content creators from Russia were “frozen” for an indefinite period.
The company will suspend the service of accounts that received payments from Russia.
OnlyFans was looking for ways to continue servicing authors, but they found no suitable options amid tightening sanctions against Russia.
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The company did not specify exactly how they had supported Russian authors up to this point, given the restrictions on banking operations abroad.
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However, the platform has now announced that it is suspending the ability to receive payments for accounts from Russia. The service said in a statement that it has “explored several options to continue providing our services to creators who have been affected by the Russia-Ukraine war,” but that “further tightening restrictions on payments to and from Russia” are preventing it from serving Russian accounts.
The publication notes that it is unknown how the company was able to keep accounts from Russia running before, or what will change now.
The decision was made because Russia was at war with Ukraine at the time. The company confirmed the change in the motherboard.
The OnlyFans subscription service for adult content has temporarily shut down Russian accounts and told Russian authors that they can no longer be served. It is written about in The Verge.
The company confirmed the change on Friday, April 22.
OnlyFans said on April 21 that accounts that accepted payments from Russia would no longer be able to do so. In particular, a statement to Motherboard said that “the company has looked into several ways to keep serving authors who have been hurt by the war between Russia and Ukraine,” but that “further restrictions on payments to and from Russia” made it impossible to do so. accounts.
Remember that at the end of last summer, the company said that pornographic content would be banned.