Providers Hungry For Subscribers

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I noticed a trend among providers who have Onlyfans accounts, where they provide specific instructions on how to meet them in person. The steps usually involve subscribing to their Onlyfans, messaging a specific keyword, and then arranging a meeting. As a real client, you're aware that going through Onlyfans is often a strategy for providers to earn subscription money on top of their hourly rates for bookings. Even if you don't plan to book, they still benefit from the subscription fees, creating a win-win situation for them.

Screenshot 2023-07-14 101739.pngYou would think that bypassing this process and contacting the provider directly via email or booking forms would be a smart move, but it appears that some providers are deliberately eliminating those options from their Twitter profiles, leaving you with no choice but to follow this new method. While I don't want to undermine what providers are doing to attract subscribers on Onlyfans, this approach might not be the most beneficial or sustainable for them in the long run.

It's true that the Onlyfans platform has faced restrictions regarding discussions of escorting or similar services. By promoting meetups on their Onlyfans accounts, providers run the risk of violating these restrictions. It's not unreasonable to expect some individuals to mention escorting on that platform, considering the nature of the new method provided. It's unfortunate that some providers might not be considering the potential consequences or may not be thinking clearly about the situation.

Ultimately, it's important for providers to consider the long-term implications and potential risks when adopting new methods to gain dominance in a market. It's crucial to find strategies that align with the platforms' policies and regulations to ensure their own safety and success.
 
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