It was never really supposed to be for whoring to begin with
Yes it was.
It's a common trend with creator platforms: They allow adult content to grow the platform, then, once the explosive growth period is over and they're big and well known, they ban it because they can now cruise on the brand name that was built for them by the very people they're now kicking to the curb.
It happens again and again with these sorts of platforms.
tl;dr version, just another day doing business with tiny hats.
Tumblr's still here, and will will be for years if not decades.
Consider that LiveJournal, Myspace, Digg, YTMND, Neopets, Gaia Online, Habbo Hotel, Ebaumsworld, Newgrounds, and countless other websites you haven't looked at for ten years or more still exist. Who visits these sites? How do they still have employees? How do they make money? I have no idea, but what's clear is that if you have a once mega-popular website, you can viably maintain it for a long, long time, and still seem to be making money. ...Somehow.
Yes it was.
It's a common trend with creator platforms: They allow adult content to grow the platform, then, once the explosive growth period is over and they're big and well known, they ban it because they can now cruise on the brand name that was built for them by the very people they're now kicking to the curb.
It happens again and again with these sorts of platforms.
tl;dr version, just another day doing business with tiny hats.
Case and point, Tumblr. As good as dead, assuming the same for onlyfans sooner or later
But don’t they just render themselves obsolete when they ban it, like tumblr?
Tumblr's still here, and will will be for years if not decades.
Consider that LiveJournal, Myspace, Digg, YTMND, Neopets, Gaia Online, Habbo Hotel, Ebaumsworld, Newgrounds, and countless other websites you haven't looked at for ten years or more still exist. Who visits these sites? How do they still have employees? How do they make money? I have no idea, but what's clear is that if you have a once mega-popular website, you can viably maintain it for a long, long time, and still seem to be making money. ...Somehow.
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