Twitter, eBay, Instagram make ‘Dirty Dozen List’ of businesses profiting off sexual exploitation
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OnlyFans, a subscription website based in London, England, that allows account holders to make money by posting videos that are exclusively available to followers, also made the list.
“As OnlyFans has grown in notoriety in the past few years, so has recognition that it is a platform being used for exploitation and criminal activity,” noted NCOSE.
“Though OnlyFans has claimed to have instituted robust age and consent verification, evidence would suggest that these measures have been insufficient to rid the platform of crimes.”
OnlyFans also made the Dirty Dozen List last year, with NCOSE saying at the time that the website was “a platform being used for exploitation and criminal activity” that has “rightly faced increased scrutiny by police, policymakers, and the press for growing evidence of child sex abuse material.”