JustFor.fans' Dominic Ford Talks to South African Radio

JustFor.fans' Dominic Ford Talks to South African Radio

CAPE TOWN, South Africa — JustFor.fans (JFF) CEO Dominic Ford gave an interview to South African journalist Refilwe Moloto for the popular Cape Town radio station "CapeTalk."

A "CapeTalk" rep described JJFF as “a porn site where anybody can upload content and get paid.”

The COVID-19 pandemic, the rep explained, “moved many people into all sorts of gigs to make ends meet and, considering the loneliness of pandemic life, the boom in amateur adult content creation is unsurprising. Platforms such as OnlyFans and JFF, where members pay a fee to access content, has seen a massive spike in membership numbers.”

Ford told Moloto that his platform has seen a 40% spike in the number of content creators during lockdown “with commensurate growth in audience numbers" and the number of consumers and creators of content is holding steady.

Ford explained that JFF was conceived as “a website where anybody can be a model. They can upload their own content, charge their own monthly fees and be in control of their image and make money.”

“I saw the pendulum swing from an interest in very polished and produced studio content to more amateur, more authentic and realistic content,” Ford added.

To listen to Ford’s interview, visit the CapeTalk website.

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