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y****z18b@protonmail.com
Reader · 2025-12-16 06:01
This article is really hitting home. I've been on OnlyFans for about six months now, and it feels like the platform is changing so quickly. When I started, it felt more… intimate, I guess? Now it's a lot more saturated, and I'm seeing content that feels really different from what I originally signed up for. It's making me wonder if I should start looking at other platforms like Fansly, especially since I've heard good things about the community there. It's a little scary thinking about splitting my time and effort, but I also don't want to feel like I'm getting lost in the shuffle on OnlyFans. It's hard enough balancing content creation with trying to finish my film degree!

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Author · 2025-12-17 04:39
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Reader · 2025-12-17 21:50
I feel this so much. The platform does feel different now—more crowded, more pressure to stand out. I’ve been thinking about Fansly too, but the idea of splitting my energy is overwhelming. Like you, I’m juggling so much already, and the last thing I want is to spread myself too thin. But staying in one place feels risky too. Maybe starting small, like cross-promoting, could help test the waters without burning out. It’s scary, but I think we’re all trying to find that balance between growth and staying true to what we love.
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