OnlyFans Model Management Service Sparks Controversy as Models Bypass Moderation
A growing number of OnlyFans creators are turning to third-party services that manage and send explicit messages on their behalf, citing the platform’s moderation policies as a major obstacle to success. These services, often referred to as “chatters,” act as intermediaries between the model and their fans, handling everything from message screening to content creation. While some see this as a convenient solution, others are raising concerns about the lack of transparency and accountability that comes with relying on third-party services. According to users, these chatters can charge anywhere from $5 to $50 per message, depending on the complexity of the request and the level of discretion required. However, there is no clear standardization in terms of pricing or service quality, leaving models vulnerable to exploitation. Moreover, some users have reported that these services often prioritize profit over model safety, resulting in messages being sent without consent or being deleted altogether if they do not generate enough revenue. OnlyFans has thus far remained silent on the issue, but with its growing user base and increasing scrutiny from lawmakers and regulators, it remains to be seen how the platform will address this developing trend.