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Technically launched as a platform that would help all sorts of content creators monetize their social media output, OnlyFans exploded into the public consciousness last year, when it drew hundreds of thousands of new creators during the pandemic (that number, according to the New York Times, went from 150,000 in 2019 to over a million by the end of 2020). Thanks to an 18+ usership rule in place due to the payment element, Stokely has said, "that allowed us to have more progressive and liberal content policies than other social media platforms. But, from day one, OnlyFans was launched for all content creators – we never marketed it to any specific industry."
As for who Stokely subscribes to on his website? According to him, just professional rugby players James Haskell and Chris Robshaw.
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