RUSO’s OnlyFans models the newest organization that will be hit by foreign sanctions amid reports that they have been excluded from its accounts.
Popular content creators are unfair after artists were reportedly beaten following Putin’s invasion of neighboring Ukraine.
The adult stars reported that they were banned from sharing new videos and cash on their OnlyFans accounts because their assets were frozen.
A non-unusual error message earned through artists in Russia and Belarus read: “Please note that your country does not support payments, so we cannot help you with this at this time. “
OnlyFans showed on Monday that it had controlled “restoring account activity for creators in all countries” following “financial restrictions. “
But, the president of the Artists’ Guild of Artists (APAG), Alana Evans, said the union has been inundated with court cases opposing models who relied on generating high-pitched content for a living.
Erotic content author Bunnie Mommy said she lost around £6,000 of her source of income on the platform after realising her account had been frozen on Saturday night.
She told Rolling Stone: “In the short term, I don’t have money to live on. . . Many models [face] this, no one has any idea what can happen.
“In the long run, we are all unemployed. Now we have to move to some other platform (if it doesn’t ban us in the near future) and spend several years to succeed in our last source of income like we did at OnlyFans. .
Elsewhere, author SixSexPlanes, 25, from Moscow, distanced himself from the artists of the standoff and said he feared for those living in Ukraine.
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She said: “It’s vital to say that we don’t all help our government. We suffered it all the time and now we are all shocked. I think the government won’t care about sanctions, and they will hit other ordinary people for good.
“OnlyFans is perhaps the first example. I have many Ukrainian friends. We are all afraid for them and we look at them, we take a look at them, but we don’t have the opportunity to replace anything. “
Since then, many models have presented their models to their “brothers and sisters” in the war-torn country as the standoff continues for the fifth day in a row.
But, Bunnie Mommy believes that the sanctions imposed on the creators of OnlyFans are unfair, especially since some are raising Ukrainians.
“Nothing will compare to the war and explosions near you,” he added.
“But the blocking of bank accounts of non-violent Russians, the blocking of pages of paintings and the freezing of sources of income will not affect Ukraine.
“[We] are human, we need a nonviolent sky under Ukraine and we need assistance as much as possible. “
In a statement, a spokesperson for OnlyFans said: “We are discouraged by the recent tragic occasions in Ukraine. As a global company, OnlyFans stands with our creators and understands that they are guilty of such heinous acts. “
“After experiencing monetary restrictions, we were able to repair the account activity of creators in all countries. Your accounts will have all the features as long as we continue to have payment strategies for them.
“We do not cancel or suspend any author accounts based on the author’s location, and we are doing everything we can for our community. “
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