There’s a quote in my mother tongue Telugu, “Poyina vallu andaru manchi valle,” which loosely translates to “All those who have passed away are good people.”
But, looks like it doesn’t apply to Leonid Radvinsky, the owner of OnlyFans, an adult content website. This week he died of complications from cancer. He was worth 5 billion dollars and was 43.
This essay is definitely not a celebration of his life. It’s an attempt to understand the cultural shift that has made platforms like OnlyFans increasingly acceptable in our society.
There seem to be two universal truths of life. Sex sells. And some of us will do whatever it takes for power, fame and money. Radvinsky understood this well.
Before Only Fans, he was creating websites that fooled many early internet users claiming to offer users passwords to illegal porn sites. He built MyFreeCams to monetize adult content.
He later acquired OnlyFans which became popular with sex workers and adult film actors looking for alternative sources of income during the Covid-era lockdowns.
OnlyFans’ creators must accept terms of use along with giving up a 20% share in their profits. Of course, creators get to directly monetize their audience. And consumers feel like in control because a cancel-anytime subscription based model gives them wide access to explicit content by influencers and adult content creators.
One of the obvious reactions to Radvinsky’s death is a blunt “good riddance.” Which obviously doesn’t solve anything for humanity because the ball has already started rolling. It’s not like Only Fans or any other adult website will be shut down anytime soon.
Radvinsky might be glad to know that as news of his death comes, users online are hoping for better features, and improved creator tools and user experience.
They’re terrified of the uncertain ownership transition and if there might be a ban or restriction of adult content by the new owners who might acquire the platform.
Others flooded online forums with their takes on empowerment and free will. Some defended the site, “OnlyFans has literally changed the lives of millions of people. Single moms paying rent. Artists funding their dreams. Entrepreneurs building real businesses from nothing. This isn’t a joke. This isn’t content. This is people’s lives. 🖤”
Sophie Rain, a creator who’s made $95 million on the platform paid her tributes, “I don’t even know how to put this into words. That man built something that changed my entire life. Like, I grew up on food stamps and now I can take care of my whole family because of a platform he created. I will never forget that..”
Meanwhile, posts like “What are your hopes and fears now that the owner of onlyfans died today?” and “Why is OnlyFan seen as empowering?” on Reddit promise to keep Radvinsky alive for posterity.
As far as gender exploitation is concerned, I feel like the idea has to be looked at from all angles. If women are being objectified, aren’t men being exploited for their loneliness??
Yes, participation is voluntary, no one is forcing creators to join. But, once people understand the potential of how much income is possible, their choice is limited especially when survival is at stake. And of course, once you start bringing in the millions, jumping off that train becomes nearly impossible.
In the end, it feels like no one is using their agency or their free will. The incentives are simply too strong.
For what it’s worth, Radvinsky has entered a strange corner of the “Tech Founders” hall of fame, even if it means taking a cut from creators who are desperate not to ask too many questions.
I don’t know where we are headed, but one thing is for sure. 2 million “content creators,” and we are hurtling towards a society that has normalized prostitution. There will never be a dull moment in our lives.
And if it’s not OnlyFans, it’s going to be something else. Instagram has started rewarding creators who are posting exclusive bold content. Very soon, we may reach a point where dating, marriage, and family values will all feel optional. We will replace real-world vulnerability with a “cancel-anytime subscription”.
And the only thing we will chase is what it takes to afford the next luxury.
Sex sells. And some of us will do whatever it takes for power, fame and money.
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