JustFor.fans Offers Gumroad Users Platform to Sell NSFW Artwork

JustFor.fans Offers Gumroad Users Platform to Sell NSFW Artwork

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) is offering Gumroad users a platform to sell NSFW artwork after the latter banned adult content.

"The popular adult social platform, which allows adult creators to express themselves freely on the site without restrictions, has just launched a new ‘Artwork’ category catering specifically to Gumroad users that have now been de-platformed and effectively shut out of using the marketplace," said a rep. 

JFF founder Dominic Ford elaborated on the new category.

"Creators affected by Gumroad’s prohibitive new adult content policies need only come over to JFF and set up shop with us in our ‘Artwork’ section of the store," he said. "We can easily set up any other features you need to assist with your merchandising, and our support department is available to accommodate sellers in quickly getting back to business."

JFF will allow uploads of up to two gigabytes.

"Because of a lack of safe adult websites, NSFW creators often turn to mainstream sites to conduct their business," Ford added. "As we have seen time and time again, however, these companies will cut NSFW creators off at a moment’s notice. We are stepping up to make sure the NSFW artists who have just been de-platformed have a safe, adult-friendly home. We need to protect this community as much as possible."

For more information, visit JustFor.fans.

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