Her instagram doesn't need to be public, she could have a MaimyNyan one and then a private personal one. You can have multiple youtube accounts and switching between them is pretty easy. You can disable comments and dms and replies and so on. And same for Onlyfans. She could completely disengage from her audience except for videos and I'm sure 90% of people would be totally fine with that. You don't have to reveal anything about your personal life to your onlyfans audience. The problem is that she was a twitch streamer and they are all infected with some weird parasocial virus. The viewers, the streamers, they are all linked in weird ways. Like her boyfriend hanging out with her paying simps in a discord server while all this is going. Who the hell would be okay with that? She does NOT need to tell her audience when she is going on vacations, when she is moving, sharing pictures of her house and dog and so on. She is just throwing all this information out there... last year her home was fucking broken into and she was robbed, like come on. She should have already known to distance herself from the online audience.
i would just like to mention that 'expeculating' is not an english word. we can infer that he probably means 'speculating' or maybe 'expecting' but either way his sentence makes no sense.
As someone who posts regularly in that thread and historically on that subject in question, I can tell you it's come up but depending on who was discussing it, it was mostly tongue-in-cheek or understood to be a losing battle. Onlyfans, in their terms and conditions, takes a hands-off approach in oversight regarding what "creators" produce for Onlyfans. Until it affects their bottom line or the content potentially violates laws, they won't do too much. Your best bet is if you feel shortchanged by a "creator", issue a chargeback on the card or whatever you used to pay for the content you received and you'll get your money back at least.
Let's say I start a service and advertise that you can pay $1 per month to join, and in return you get nothing. If people join, am I ripping them off? OF states in their standard contract between fan and creator:
It's also hard to say that someone is ripping you off if their OF page simply says "ASMR creator" and doesn't promise or offer any content at all. People have the right to subscribe and unsubscribe whenever they want. In the current blackout situation, I think they should all unsub, at least until she returns (if she does). Maybe the lack of income will give her incentive to return.
Yeah, who even knows.
I know Onlyfans is negligent with enforcing their own policies but could reporting her account for inactivity work?