When agencies manage several pages it's common for other pages to be randomly promoted by the page you follow.
I notice sometimes the DM or post will be honest and include #ad at the end. I wonder if that's so they don't get hit with multiple Spam Reports.
Might make no difference but there's no downside on the fan's end from Reporting Spam
Beside every message is 3 dots. Click and you get these options:
Copy, Like, Reply, Pin, Hide, Report
Usually I just Hide the message but I might start clicking Report --> Report Spam from now on
Maybe then more agencies will have to start using the #ad disclaimer
Instead of 1 paid page and 2 free pages I found someone with 2 paid pages and 1 free page. I doubt the 2nd paid page will last long but she might be one of the platform's top earners and get special treatment.
I always thought OnlyFans didn't support 4K videos (they downgrade them to 1080p max) but one fan confirmed to me a PPV he unlocked from this creator and original source downloaded is 4K (2160p). Maybe if in the top 0.000000000001% or whatever, the creator's page gets additional benefits?