Free Speech Coalition Launches OnlyFans Page

Free Speech Coalition Launches OnlyFans Page

LOS ANGELES — Free Speech Coalition has launched an OnlyFans page to connect with creators who may not be aligned with the traditional adult industry.

The account will provide subscribers with "updates on the battle defending sexual expression and sex worker rights, as well as ways to help fund the fight," a rep explained.

FSC has previously worked with other fan platforms to raise both money and awareness, the rep said. "A pioneering project with JustFor.fans allowed creators to designate FSC for the platform’s own charitable donations, and content from FSC has been incorporated into FanCentro’s Centro U."

The FSC OnlyFans subscription rate is $5 a month and will fund educational and business resources for those new to the industry as well as ensure that "the voices of adult creators and businesses are heard in legislatures, courts and boardrooms."

Executive Director Alison Boden noted that the FSC is "meeting our community where they are."

"The account is a way for us to reach creators who might not have an official connection with the adult industry, but still need the information and resources to keep themselves safe and defend their rights," she said. "We’re at a crucial juncture in our history. The adult industry is facing an unprecedented assault on our rights and our community’s right to survive. If we’re going to successfully fight back this wave of censorship, if we’re going to stand up to the growing tide of banking discrimination and deplatforming, we need to activate the entire creator community.

"OnlyFans might seem an unconventional place for organizing, but battles aren’t won by taking the conventional route," she added.

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