It has been claimed that many of OnlyFans' top creators are hiring professional sexters to reply to horny messages – even though it's against the rules.
OnlyFans' Terms of Service state that creators can’t share their passwords or allow anyone else to use their access to their pages.
However, in a recent report from Mel Magazine, writer Jake Hall spoke with OnlyFans creators who do it.
“Almost every creator that I know uses a management company,” said Lara – a former sex worker who quit the platform earlier this year to focus on her writing endeavours.
“Once you get over a certain number of subscribers, it’s an impossible task to handle the messaging alone,” she explained.
Despite this, some creators say they try their best to manage their own accounts.
This includes someone who went by the alias Sarah, who has an OnlyFans profile that ranks in the top 1%.
She told Mel Magazine that her page has “easily over 100 messages a day,” but she still is in charge of her account without a management team.
However, like Lara, she said it is “common” for well-known creators to "have assistants and sexters".
She added: “They have literal teams that work around the clock — many of which are men.”
One man revealed that he performs “account management for girls on OnlyFans" in a Reddit account earlier this month.
He wrote at the time: "I literally get paid by dudes to message them back. I get nice tips as well, sometimes $100-400 (£75-300). Next time you’re messaging that girl remember you might be talking to me."
He also claimed that he got paid "30% from new girls joining the platform".
Overall, the Mel Magazine article concluded that subscribers who are DM-ing the creators are “f****** themselves over” because the more time a creator spends in the DM responding to people, the less time there is for content.
“I could spend all my time chatting. But then there’d be no time to shoot photos or make videos,” said Sarah.
The Daily Star has contacted OnlyFans for comment.
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