The site's popularity soared following the beginning of the pandemic.
OnlyFans is to ban sexually explicit photos and videos on it's website from October 1st.
Users will still be able to post nude content, but it says these posts must be consistent with it's policies.
OnlyFans, a pioneering website that allows models and performers to charge fans for nude imagery, said Thursday it was phasing out "sexually explicit" content to appease banks and financial transaction services it uses. https://t.co/WLlNrODzOq
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 20, 2021
The site allows fans to pay creators for their photos and videos - and has also become popular with many celebrities.
A spokesperson said nudity is permitted if it's "consistent" with the company's policy - which still remains unclear.
The move's reportedly come following requests from banking partners and firms that handle financial transactions.
SCOOP: OnlyFans will prohibit users from posting any sexually explicit conduct, citing mounting pressure from banking partners and payment providers https://t.co/7Njtq5zYJM
— Bloomberg (@business) August 19, 2021

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