KEY POINTS
  • OnlyFans said it will no longer allow "sexually explicit" content, starting Oct. 1.
  • The company said the decision was taken to comply with requests from its banking and payment providers.
  • The platform lets sex workers charge their fans a fee to view "not safe for work" material.
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OnlyFans is banning the one thing most users go to its site for: pornography.

The U.K.-based content subscription service said Thursday it will no longer allow "sexually explicit" content as of Oct. 1. OnlyFans said the decision was taken to comply with requests from its banking and payment providers.