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The creator of this profile had previously promoted it to me, expressing hopes of reaching 1,000 subscribers without mentioning she had just started. Her profile only had nine pictures, which made it clear that this was a little scam.
Once you subscribe to an OnlyFans account, you are charged monthly, so the lack of content was disappointing. With how easy it is to create content using a smartphone and the abundance of online inspiration, it’s frustrating to encounter such low-effort profiles.
To avoid such pitfall, OnlyFans provides information on the amount of media available on a profile before you subscribe. This is a useful indicator of whether a subscription is worth it. If a profile has very few posts, it’s best to avoid subscribing.
However, the number of media on an OnlyFans account does not necessarily indicate the quality of the content. The number of fans is another useful indicator of a profile’s popularity and value. Some may argue that new OnlyFans models have no fans, but this does not mean they cannot provide high-quality content from the start. In fact, sharing a large number of high-quality media can help attract and retain subscribers.
Typically, these disappointments cost between $5 to $30, a financial hit that adds up over time.