Digital Culture/Clutter
This talk outlines the disruptions, both positive and negative, that are brought about by our immersion in the digital. The scope and depth of aspects of impacted individual and collective activities, range from our privacy to our education, and from our livelihood to our security. One can form dystopian or utopian views of the direction in which we are marching. This talk aims to inform the discussion.
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What do pop star Lily Allen, Olympic gold medal-winning diver Jack Laugher, tennis player Nick Kyrgios and 25-year-old Bonnie Blue from Nottingham, who has
filmed herself having sex with hundreds of 18-year-old students (and sometimes their dads, too),
all have in common?
Yes, you guessed it. They are all ‘creatives' on OnlyFans, the adults-only online content provider founded
in 2016 by a young Essex businessman called Tim
Stokely, which is now one of the most visited (and lucrative) websites in the world.
Just last month, Lily Allen caused a stir by revealing that she
makes more money charging $10 (£8) - the site works in dollars - for pictures of her feet on her OnlyFans
account labelled ‘La Dolca Feeta' than she does from her 7.5million monthly listeners on Spotify.
But Lily's content is tame in comparison to much of the
content on the site, the sort company execs refer to as ‘spicy'.
Everything from cheeky shots of bottoms peeking out of
bubble baths, blondes stirring vats of steaming pasta in G-strings, hot men waxing
cars in their pants, right through the sex spectrum to twosomes,
threesomes, sixsomes and hardcore pornographic videos.
But also because, thanks to the allure of OnlyFans and the astonishing sums that a
teeny number of the platform's 4.1million creatives are raking in, more and more
young women (and it is mostly young women) who would never have
considered it before are suddenly happy to join in and sell photos of, well, pretty much anything, to pay rent, settle credit card bills or splash out
on nice holidays. Basically, a flashier life all round.
‘We feel empowered. We have agency. It's completely up
to me if I take my top off or not,' says one 21-year-old girl, who joined a year ago and makes
enough in a week to cover a year's student rent at Sheffield University and prefers not to give her name.
‘And I am happy to do it because for once I make the rules,
in the safety of my home and they're paying me to do it.
It's a mug's game, but I am not the mug.'
For the benefit of those readers who are not among the site's 305million users,
OnlyFans offers creators a platform where they can charge their fans a subscription fee ranging from $4.99
to $49.99 a month to look at their content, contact them (or more often access their ‘chatter' - more of which
later) and access often more explicit, personalised, ‘à la carte' content through ‘tips'.
OnlyFans model Bonnie Blue has filmed herself having
sex with hundreds of 18-year-olds
Rapper Cardi B is said to make $9million (£7.1million)
a month from the site
Actress Bella Thorne, a former Disney child star, made a record-breaking $1million (£800,000) in 24 hours
‘Pay $10 to unlock this video'. ‘Click here for more spicy content'.
‘The more you pay, the more you see'. You get the gist.
In 2023, the site generated a record $6.6billion (£5.2billion), of which the company takes a straight 20 per cent - much less than YouTube -
and the rest goes to the ‘performers'.
It is unlike Instagram or other social media sites in that nothing
is suggested - instead, you have to search for, and then subscribe to,
individual accounts to see much more than profile pictures.
Which is a good thing, because while some of the content is anodyne, much
is highly sexual and many people on the site can bob freely from one to another.
Perhaps a cookery hack one day, modelling new boots the next, then graduate to a few cheeky cleavage and bikini shots and more, as the money
becomes more tempting.
Every week, it seems, we hear of someone who has made millions.
Last month it was announced that American influencer
Corinna Kopf had retired from the site, aged 28, after
making $67million (£53million). In her best month, she reportedly
earned more than $2million (£1.6million).
Rapper Cardi B is said to earn more than $9million (£7.1million) a month from the site.
Meanwhile, Darcie Rattles was an out-of-work bricklayer with £6,000 in credit
card bills and debts when she joined OnlyFans in 2022.
‘I was thinking: how the hell am I going to get to next
week? How am I going to pay my credit cards?' she says
in an online interview. ‘I'm young, I've got a good body and
I've got a lot of followers. It is what any girl would turn to.
It had been in the back of mind for two years, but then I did it.'
Within two days of launching, she had earned enough to pay off
her debts. Today, Darcie, who comes across as likeable, down-to-earth and has no qualms about what
she shares, claims to earn more than £250,000 a year.
Pop singer Lily Allen has discovered a niche market...
... she sells pictures of her feet for £8 and makes more
money from her account labelled 'La Dolca Feeta' than she does from her 7.5million monthly
listeners on Spotify
‘It doesn't matter to me whether I get my feet out, or my other bits out,
' she says.
Though it does tend to be the other bits, because Darcie's content promises very few clothes and,
for those who pay extra, ‘a naughty side to me you've
never seen before'.
But even Darcie seems like the girl next door compared to Lily Phillips, a British model
who earned £2,000 in her first 24 hours on the site
and recently went viral for sleeping with 101 men over a 14-hour period.
She has since announced she is planning to set a record of having sex with 1,
000 men in 24 hours.
And Bonnie Blue, a beautiful blonde with a golden tan and astonishingly white teeth, who has worked her way round Derby,
Nottingham, Cancun and Australia, sleeping with university students.
On one night during Nottingham Trent freshers' week
- after publicising her stunt by wearing a sandwich board that read: ‘Bonk me for
free and let me film it' - she had boys queuing up from 6pm until five in the morning.
‘I got through them all,' she said proudly in one interview in which she reminds us that,
thanks to OnlyFans, she has already banked more than £3 million - for which she
was applauded by her followers for her entrepreneurship.
But all that is chicken feed when you consider the £370 million dividend
that company owner paid himself last year.
And these days that's Leonid Radvinsky, who bought a majority stake from Tim Stokely in 2018,
two years after he started the business with the help of
a loan from his father.
It was the Covid-era lockdowns that thrust OnlyFans into
the stratosphere. Everyone shut up at home, nothing to do.
In 2020, it generated revenues of $2.23billion (£1.8billion).
By 2021, it was up to $4.8billion (£3.8billion). There was a brief hiatus in October
of that year when they tried banning sexually explicit content but that lasted about ten minutes before they switched
back.
There have been plenty of scandals along the way.
A BBC investigation back in 2021 revealed that children were not just accessing the
material online by foxing the age verification process but were
also selling explicit videos on the website.
Leah, 17, had used a fake driving licence to set up an OnlyFans account where
she made £5,000 uploading revealing videos of herself.
There have also been claims of OnlyFans creators using public gyms and spaces to make
adult content.
Recently there has been more concerns that the company is not doing enough to protect minors.
OnlyFans, however, prefers to portray itself as a force
for good, with supporters arguing that it empowers people by allowing them to sell content - over which they have full control
- directly to consumers. And many of the Gen Z generation seem to agree.
‘It's fine. It's empowering. It's taking control,' they cry, pointing out that the site has loads
of moderators and a tight security system to ensure that all users are over 18.
And they say, anyway, that OnlyFans isn't just about sex.
Of course, they're right. It has long been awash
with pneumatic reality TV stars and the likes of Lottie Moss, Kerry
Katona and Katie Price, who are happy to tease their followers with a few cheeky peeks in skimpy bikinis.
I spend an afternoon browsing the site and, while it
is not all ‘spicy' content as the company executives like to call
it, everything is dripping with sauce and promise.
The big lips, the push-up bras, even the way a pretty Spanish
chef is holding her paella pan. Company executives
have been pushing hard to make the platform more mainstream - offering contracts and financial incentives to encourage musicians, sports
stars, cooks, anyone really, to come on and share a bit of exclusive -
or niche - content.
Really, anything that people will pay to look at - glimpses backstage at
concerts. Celebrities in the bath.
During the 2024 Olympic Games, a raft of athletes
jumped on the OnlyFans bandwagon to share pictures of
their beautifully toned bodies.
Along with Jack Laugher, Team NZ rower Robbie Manson uses the site to share ‘exclusive content that tastefully explores the boundaries, including artistic portrayals of nudity' for $14.99 a month.
British speedskater
Olympic diver Jack Laugher is among a number of sports stars using OnlyFans
Reality TV star Kerry Katona has also teased followers with content
Lottie Moss has also taken to the adults-only online content provider that was founded
in 2016 and is used by 4.1 million creatives
Elise Christie turned to the site when she found herself in financial
difficulties.
All of which seems to be working well for them, but it can be rather murkier for others.
Not least because, in less than a decade, OnlyFans has
spawned an entire support industry of ‘sugar daddies' who support performers financially and ‘chatters' who work
for them. ‘Sugar daddies' tend to be older male businessmen who
‘invest' in promising creatives. In what are referred to rather murkily as ‘mutually beneficial deals', they invest in branding and marketing and videography to boost
traffic.
Chatters are different. For the real stars, the traffic is so high and the interaction with followers so demanding that if they had to do it all
themselves, there's no way they would ever have time to put their pyjamas back on.
So ‘chatters' - a sort of online 21st-century Cyrano de Bergerac - do that for
them. Keeping them engaged, online, needy and most
of all, spending, spending, spending for more and more content.
Which means, of course, that the whole thing is a total scam.
The poor daft subscriber thinks he's really making a connection with
‘Racy Tracey from Twickenham', but is more likely chatting to a middle-aged father of three from the Philippines.
He will have learnt everything about Tracey - her favourite colour, favourite animal and favourite position - have
studied a script that reminds him ‘it's all about selling, selling,
selling', and will be being paid $4 an hour for his
efforts. Or the subscriber could just be talking to an AI bot -
which perhaps is more appealing.
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Chatters can be dangerous. As Alanya, a paralegal from Scotland,
discovered when she learned that one of her
most enthusiastic followers had travelled
to her home town to find her, encouraged by her chatter.
‘My chatter told him that I loved him. I would never, ever have said that,' she said.
But, sadly, chatters, sugar daddies and stalkers are not a problem
for most creatives. Almost all of whom are still struggling to make any proper
money, however many clothes they take off.
They will never know the clout of Cardi B, or Lily Allen, or former Disney child star
Bella Thorne, who famously made a record- breaking $1million (£800,000) in 24 hours
when she joined in August 2020. (Though initially there was some confusion as to whether she would be appearing
nude or not. She did not - which caused quite a rumpus.)
Because, unlike celebrities who can redirect their existing social media followers to their OnlyFans accounts, most people find it hard to
grab attention without doing something, well, grabby.
So, despite all the tales of golden riches, the average earnings of an OnlyFans creative
is still just $150 (£118) a month and, with the market now so flooded, is only likely to
go one way.
And it's easy to see how, if you're a young woman who has convinced
yourself that you're in control, empowered and mistress of
your own destiny, you could find yourself moving inevitably and inexorably
up (or perhaps down) the scale, revealing more and more.
Until, before you know it, like Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips, you've kept
nothing back for yourself.
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