When did I say they weren't? I am saying this is a good thing for the consumer. The new policies are protecting the consumer. That is something that is praised in every industry but the adult industry. Bella exposed to the mainstream that OnlyFans is filled with scams and that is why sex workers are angry. The victims here are the idiots scammed out of $200. Yet the narrative is that the victims are sex workers because OnlyFans introduced policies to limit scams.
Bella Thorne didn't expose shit though, she
is the scammer, and people scammed are getting their money back from OF, no?
Now OF is introducing new policies to save their own asses, which if fine, but what is this supposed scamming that was going on that you're talking about? Because selling nudes in itself isn't a scam, no matter the price, same for paying for porn.
The "victim" (if we want to call them that, it's a strong term given the context) of the new policies are indeed the sex workers, because the people who got scammed by her, got to refund their transaction.
If i order something from Amazon, and it arrives broken, but i get a refund, how am i a victim?
