BBC News
By Rianna Croxford
image captionVictoria-May says she received abuse on her account
OnlyFans, a social media platform best known for explicit content, has boomed during the pandemic. But from receiving terrorism videos to racial abuse and rape threats, a BBC investigation based on the experiences of dozens of women reveals concerns about how the British-run site is structured, managed and moderated.
Warning: Story contains adult themes and language
Tina Bean had been living in her car for two months when she started selling nude photos of herself on OnlyFans.
The 22-year-old had been kicked out of home after a big fight and spent most of last summer sleeping in car parks in the heat of Phoenix, Arizona.
BBC News
By Rianna Croxford
image captionVictoria-May says she received abuse on her account
OnlyFans, a social media platform best known for explicit content, has boomed during the pandemic. But from receiving terrorism videos to racial abuse and rape threats, a BBC investigation based on the experiences of dozens of women reveals concerns about how the British-run site is structured, managed and moderated.
Warning: Story contains adult themes and language
Tina Bean had been living in her car for two months when she started selling nude photos of herself on OnlyFans.
The 22-year-old had been kicked out of home after a big fight and spent most of last summer sleeping in car parks in the heat of Phoenix, Arizona.
Tim Stokely is the CEO of a notorious social network called OnlyFans. According to a BBC investigation it is being used to host X-rated footage of underage children.