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I admit I gave up halfway through the article out of sheer embarrassment for the author, so maybe it gets better, but is this really fitting for hn?

It reads like cheap culture-war drivel, without even the usual pseudo-intellectual affections, instead concentrating on plain reactionary foolishness.

Of course we are supposed to steelman different viewpoints here, but I'm at a loss with this.

I think politicised conversations about the morality of sex are boring: not technical and not entrepreneurial in nature. Therefore I flagged the submission.

Personally, if we're having any conversation here; I'm interested in how OnlyFans has shifted the culture of the porn industry.

On some level I consider it more ethical porn consumption- since you're directly financing creators and there is no industry to abuse them - since all creators are (in theory) independent.

Like youtube, there are probably syndications, but that's also an interesting conversation, unlike TFA.

This is boring, pseudo-intellectual judgemental nonsense. Get in the sea.