OnlyFans: Jem Wolfie responds to adult website’s porn crackdown

‘I’ve had a million questions’: Aussie OnlyFans superstar Jem Wolfie breaks her silence on the website’s proposed crackdown on pornography

Jem Wolfie has joined the chorus of OnlyFans creators reacting to the website’s controversial anti-porn crackdown.

The 30-year-old model spoke to Perth Now on Sunday about the proposed new rules, which come into effect in October.

‘I’ve had a million questions [about it],’ Jem said.

Having her say: Jem Wolfie (pictured) has joined the chorus of OnlyFans creators reacting to the website’s controversial anti-porn crackdown 

Despite the website’s rule change, Jem explained her output would remain the same because she doesn’t post hardcore content.  

‘My OnlyFans content is staying exactly the same. I do not fall under explicit content, which is basically like full-on porn, which I don’t do,’ she said. 

Jem charges fans $9.99 per month to view her sexually suggestive, but not sexually explicit, selfies and videos.

Not impacted: Despite the website's rule change, the 30-year-old model explained her output would remain the same because she doesn't post hardcore content

Not impacted: Despite the website’s rule change, the 30-year-old model explained her output would remain the same because she doesn’t post hardcore content 

The subscription-based platform has announced it will be banning ‘sexually explicit’ content from October 1 due to pressure from financial backers. 

Former V8 Supercars driver Renee Gracie, who has made $2million since joining OnlyFans early last year, told Daily Mail Australia she suspected the website’s founders were just looking for free publicity by going public with the ‘porn ban’.

‘OnlyFans did something similar a while back. They made an announcement of clamping down on adult content, but it never happened,’ Renee said.  

Her take: Former V8 Supercars driver Renee Gracie (pictured), who has made $2million since joining OnlyFans early last year, told Daily Mail Australia she suspected the website's founders were just looking for free publicity by going public with the 'porn ban'

Her take: Former V8 Supercars driver Renee Gracie (pictured), who has made $2million since joining OnlyFans early last year, told Daily Mail Australia she suspected the website’s founders were just looking for free publicity by going public with the ‘porn ban’

‘It could just be the company looking for attention.’  

Renee said porn is a multibillion-dollar industry for OnlyFans, which takes a 20 per cent commission from creators, meaning the company is unlikely to abandon it. 

The brunette explained that OnlyFans had made a ‘positive impact’ on the sex industry by giving creators more control over their image and content.

Business: 'Porn is a trillion-dollar industry. It's never going away,' said Renee, who believes OnlyFans has made a 'positive impact' on the sex industry by giving creators more control

Business: ‘Porn is a trillion-dollar industry. It’s never going away,’ said Renee, who believes OnlyFans has made a ‘positive impact’ on the sex industry by giving creators more control

She suspects that if the platform bans porn, another website will just take its place. 

‘Porn is a trillion-dollar industry. It’s never going away,’ she said. ‘The age of selling content is here.’  

OnlyFans announced on Thursday it would be banning porn from October 1, in a move that will no doubt alienate a significant portion of its user base. 

The move is part of the UK-based company’s changes ‘to comply with the requests of our banking partners and payout providers,’ an OnlyFans spokesperson confirmed to DailyMail.com.  

OnlyFans says creators can continue to share content with nudity ‘as long as it is consistent with our Acceptable Use Policy,’ which prohibits specific explicit content such as rape, torture, revenge porn and sex trafficking. 

OnlyFans has more than 130 million users, over two million creators who have earned in excess of $5billion since its inception in 2016, but is struggling to raise money from outside investors.

Changes: OnlyFans announced on Thursday it would be banning porn from October 1, in a move that will no doubt alienate a significant portion of its user base

Changes: OnlyFans announced on Thursday it would be banning porn from October 1, in a move that will no doubt alienate a significant portion of its user base

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