
New Delhi, 24 February 2022
As per news report of BBC, this week, BBC News revealed that OnlyFans was being sued over claims it directed a social media company to disable accounts of adult entertainers by placing their content on a terrorism database. Facebook has now been named as the company alleged to have conspired with OnlyFans in a class action filing. Its parent company, Meta, says the claims are "without merit". UK website OnlyFans - best known for hosting pornography - has grown hugely in recent years. It lets users share video clips and photos with subscribers in return for a monthly fee. Performers often use social media accounts to promote and link to adult websites showing their explicit content. On Tuesday, BBC News revealed that rival adult website FanCentro is suing OnlyFans in the US.
Source - BBC
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