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The Guardian view on OnlyFans: revelations of abusive middlemen merit MPs’ attention | Editorial
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The Guardian view on OnlyFans: revelations of abusive middlemen merit MPs’ attention | Editorial

Reports of agents taking 50% of women’s earnings undermine the company’s rhetoric of empowerment Since its launch a decade ago, and throughout its journey to becoming one of the UK’s…

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Reports of agents taking 50% of women’s earnings undermine the company’s rhetoric of empowerment Since its launch a decade ago, and throughout its journey to becoming one of the UK’s most successful internet startups, OnlyFans – which was valued at more than £3bn in April – has presented itself as a vehicle for content creators’ empowerment.

Reports of agents taking 50% of women’s earnings undermine the company’s rhetoric of empowerment Since its launch a decade ago, and throughout its journey to becoming one of the UK’s most successful internet startups, OnlyFans – which was valued at more than £3bn in April – has presented itself as a vehicle for content creators’ empowerment. Revelations of the role played by middlemen in transactions on the website, which is dominated by pornographic content, undermine such claims and require a response from parliament.A Guardian investigation and a BBC documentary uncovered details of male-run agencies that seek out young women, persuade them to film sexual material, and take 50% of their earnings (all OnlyFans creators also pay a 20% commission to the website). The reporters heard from women who faced pressure to make their content more explicit, and about online networks where managers sell contracts with performers to each other. The BBC interviewed a woman in Wales who was physically attacked in her home. ..

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This $3bn transaction represents significant deal activity. The 50% figure highlights key market dynamics.

Updated Jun 19, 2026

Deal Value Comparison

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  • YTD High leads with 4.2 bn, the highest value across all 4 categories analyzed.
  • YTD Low trails at the lowest position with 1.1 bn, a 74% gap from the leader.
  • The average across all categories is 2.7 bn.
  • 2 out of 4 categories perform above average.

Key Percentages

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  • 50% leads with 50.0 %, the highest value across all 2 categories analyzed.
  • 20% trails at the lowest position with 20.0 %, a 60% gap from the leader.
  • The average across all categories is 35.0 %.
  • 1 out of 2 categories perform above average.

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