OnlyFans has suspended its plans to ban sexually explicit content from October.
The UK-based company tweeted on Wednesday that it would continue to provide a home for all creators.
Thank you to everyone for making your voices heard.

OnlyFans stands for inclusion and we will continue to provide a home for all creators.
OnlyFans founder Tim Stokely hadblamed banks for the move.
He told the Financial Times that the banking sector had made it difficult for the company to pay creators.

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The proposed ban sparked a fierce backlash from both users and creators.
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He leads our coverage of European tech and oversees our talented team of writers.
Away from work, he enjoys playing chess (badly) and the guitar (even worse).