There's a reason public creators don't often have a long shelf life. Credit card processors hate it, people get themselves arrested, or they portray themselves in a way which gets them hated online. No doubt it's a tricky niche to navigate sometimes.















All of the above unfortunately. Fansly was lawless for quite some time, but they're growing rapidly. Once they sponsored XBIZ Miami this year I noticed a big shift toward compliance. They're still extremely lenient compared to the others though, I don't foresee public stuff leaving their platform anytime soon.