They would still have the watermark. They would download the same copies paying customers receive. Some agencies chop up original clips and sell them as new PPV and these vids have a double watermark. Creator often too lazy to provide the original (watermark free) file so the agency downloads the OnlyFans copy (w/ watermark) Reselling them on a place like Reddit has 1 watermark. Not a double watermark because they stupidly reupload it to OnlyFans again where it automatically gets stamped
Already happening. These agencies are trying to cut costs as much as possible and have been experimenting with AI to run accounts. It started with agencies mostly using North American dudes who were hired to be middlemen and run multiple accounts. Then the agencies started outscoring this job to India, Eastern Europe, and the Philippines since why pay a salary to someone to run say 3-5 accounts when you can pay half the price and have them run 10-20 accounts? Now the agencies are looking to even replace their jobs with AI. AI accounts are on 24/7 and will immediately respond with new content if you buy anything.