OnlyFans Sued By Two Men Because They Weren’t Chatting With Real Models

Two Illinois men, identified as M. Brunner and J. Fry, have filed a class-action against OnlyFans’ parent companies, Fenix Internet, LLC and Fenix International Limited. They allege that the platform misled users by allowing third-party “management” agencies to impersonate content creators in subscriber communications, which means the person a user is chatting with isn’t the one they see in the pictures and videos.

The shattered illusion of getting to talk to a pretty girl has led the plaintiffs to claim the practice violates OnlyFans’ terms of service and deceives users seeking authentic interactions. OnlyFans’ “Fan-Creator Contract” acknowledges that third parties may assist creators with their accounts, but the lawsuit argues that this disclosure is insufficient and not prominently featured

Source: Gizmodo

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