Reactions from the creators of the pages People who want to watch porn also see a call for support for the Ukrainian people in their struggle against the Russian aggression
London-based adult subscription service OnlyFans has decided to go the way of the US and EU over Russia's invasion of Ukraine and imposed "sanctions" on Moscow. The subscription-based adult internet content service "locked" accounts in both Russia and Belarus, with the result that their creators were denied access to their earnings.
The reaction from the creators of the sites was strong, with the site's managers, Only Fans, explaining that they decided to make the move as a result of the invasion, and especially motivated by the economic sanctions imposed across Russia.
"I don't have money to live on," says Bunnie Mommy, one of the models who has seen her profile blocked.
"I don't have money to live on," says Bunnie Mommy, one of the models who has seen her profile blocked. "Many models are facing this problem, no one expected something like this to happen. I don't have money to buy food, and pay my rent. In fact, I am against war. I have taken part in many anti-war demonstrations. We are not Putin and we pray for the Ukrainians," he adds, expressing a complaint, and then admits that he has already lost $8,000 from the ban.
On Sunday afternoon, OnlyFans said it had been able to restore account activity for creators in all countries, as long as page creators from Russia and Belarus found an independent way to pay with a Russian bank.
As if that wasn't enough, the world's most famous porn site - Pornhub, came to "lock" Russia's access to its content.
According to users from Russia, when they attempted to enter the adult page to browse porn, instead of the expected videos, the Ukrainian flag was loaded.
People who want to watch porn also see a call for support for the Ukrainian people in their struggle against Russian aggression.
Source: protothema.gr
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