• @Jimbabwe
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    53 months ago

    A better example would have been patreon. I’ve never given money to an online content producer of any kind (except my monthly donation to Wikipedia), but if there’s one thing the internet is good at, it’s crowdfunding. Gofundme, patreon, onlyfans, twitch, kickstarter… it’s all the same.

    • @[email protected]
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      73 months ago

      True, but I think the key difference is that one is an exchange of services, and the other is taking advantage of peoples desperation for a connection, whether that be a romantic connection or just friendship.

      Satisfying physical urges with porn or supporting a twitch streamer you like is one thing, but these fake relationships between viewers and OF or twitch creators is wrong imo.

      • @alyth
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        I feel like you’re way off mark on this.

        I subbed to a chick on Onlyfans because she’s my type and I jerked off to her videos.

        I would wager 95% + of the audience is just that, and not the “unhealthily obsessed” type that you are so hung up on.

        Cases like Grant Amato have got to be the exception. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_Amato