Less than a week after announcing plans to limit explicit content, subscription site OnlyFans has rolled back its proposed policy changes. It had come under fire from creators and advocates who claimed that the ban was an outright attack on sex workers’ livelihoods, many of whom had helped build the platform. In a Wednesday tweet, the company announced it had “secured assurances necessary to support our diverse creator community,” presumably thanks to policy changes from banks which had previously been unsupportive of the company’s hosting of sex worker content. With these assurances in place, OnlyFans said it had, therefore, suspended the planned policy change. This is too little too late for many content producers, who feel betrayed by OnlyFans.
WATCH: OnlyFans Reverses Porn Ban in All-Too Rare Victory for Sex Workers