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Originally Posted by NoWhErE
I think you're missing a BIG part of the problem: Traffic.
Many platforms have been created for content creators that are adult-friendly, but none of them survived because there is no incentive for content creators to use them. Mainly because they have no traffic. Content creators won't work to bring traffic to your site. You need to do that yourself.
The reason why Onlyfans worked is that the owners had both pieces of the puzzle: Contacts for all the content creators and massive amounts of traffic. If you don't have both of these, you are doomed the repeat the same mistakes every other competitor made.
Payouts, features, etc are all moot points if you don't already have access to large amounts of traffic to feed whatever platform you want to build.
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The key here is money. Traffic costs money. Profitability is not a word that internet startups even understand. The only thing that they talk about is burn rate. Traffic is expensive.