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But creators and sex workers are still feeling burned and say they no longer trust the company.
OnlyFans reversed its decision to pan born.
After days of outrage from creators, OnlyFans announced on Twitter on Wednesday that it had suspended its decision to ban pornography in October because it had "secured assurances necessary to support our diverse creator community."
The company said last week that it would ban sexually explicit conduct because banks and payment processors had made it too difficult to support creators who shared porn on the platform. Sex workers immediately began to leave the platform in droves , furious with the company for abandoning its creators.
After the porn ban was first announced, some creators said that the company has as long history of failing to protect women from harassment, discrimination and other complaints about illegal activity, and that they believe the platform has long failed sex workers. Both creators and other porn companies also said they didn't believe OnlyFans' claims that banks and payment processors were to blame for the decision, and that the company could have found a way to continue to offer porn while abiding by those rules.
"The proposed October 1, 2021 changes are no longer required due to banking partners' assurances that OnlyFans can support all genres of creators," the company said in a statement to Protocol.
The new suspension of the ban has not changed the minds of sex workers feeling burned and abandoned; many said they will continue to transition away from OnlyFans and no longer trust the company's assurances on Twitter and Reddit forums. "I do think that those of us who can move sites regardless should since OF have proven time and again that they don't care about the SWs on the platform," one creator wrote.
"The whole site has always been not so kind towards the creators who built it up," another sex worker told Protocol after OnlyFans' reversal was announced. "The site and its management have never been trustworthy in my opinion and I'm already in the process of leaving the site, suspended porn ban or not."
Despite creators' anger, OnlyFans may manage to salvage the accounts of some sex workers because the platform provides a more favorable financial deal and more popular forum than any other equivalent site. OnlyFans only takes a 20% cut of the payment made to its creators, while competitors tend to take 30% or higher. It could also be very difficult for some sex workers to persuade paying subscribers to move to other platforms while OnlyFans retains some porn. Even when the company first announced its ban, many sex workers said online that they were struggling to persuade their subscribers to move right away, and hoped the total absence of porn in October would be the final push.
"OnlyFans has shown it doesn't care about the adult industry. It has shown this time and again. So if they reverse course now, who is to say they won't reverse course in 3 months? Adult content content creators deserve a platform they can really on, and one which does not cause them constant anxiety," Dominic Ford, the founder of JustFor.fans (an OnlyFans competitor), told Protocol.
This is a developing story and may continue to be updated.

Anna Kramer is a reporter at Protocol (Twitter: @
anna_c_kramer , email: akramer@protocol.com), where she writes about labor and workplace issues. Prior to joining the team, she covered tech and small business for the San Francisco Chronicle and privacy for Bloomberg Law. She is a recent graduate of Brown University, where she studied International Relations and Arabic and wrote her senior thesis about surveillance tools and technological development in the Middle East.

Russia has cut off gas deliveries to the EU, and heavy industry is facing the first cuts. But some tech fixes could help stave off disaster.
A look at the EU's green goals, and how it might achieve them.

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@blkahn ) is Protocol's climate editor. Previously, he was the managing editor and founding senior writer at Earther, Gizmodo's climate site, where he covered everything from the weather to Big Oil's influence on politics. He also reported for Climate Central and the Wall Street Journal. In the even more distant past, he led sleigh rides to visit a herd of 7,000 elk and boat tours on the deepest lake in the U.S.

European Union member nations have been stockpiling methane gas for winter after Russia cut off most deliveries to the bloc. Even before Russian deliveries dried up, the EU had set a goal of reducing gas use by at least 15% by March.
There are a number of ways for countries to hit that goal, such as targeting home heating (we love a heat pump solution , don’t we?) and electricity generation. Heavy industry and manufacturing, though, have received less attention. Yet they could pay major dividends in helping the EU meet its goals to reduce gas use and also get the bloc on track to meet its climate goals.

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@blkahn ) is Protocol's climate editor. Previously, he was the managing editor and founding senior writer at Earther, Gizmodo's climate site, where he covered everything from the weather to Big Oil's influence on politics. He also reported for Climate Central and the Wall Street Journal. In the even more distant past, he led sleigh rides to visit a herd of 7,000 elk and boat tours on the deepest lake in the U.S.

Today, companies across the world are facing unprecedented uncertainty. Consequences of the global pandemic, ongoing trade concerns and political conflicts have disrupted business operations, which has, in turn, exacerbated existing workforce issues, created supply shortages, and made demand forecasting and customer engagements more complex. How are businesses expected to thrive in this world order? According to a new report, the answer lies in the power of automation to stabilize workforces, drive economic growth, and build business resilience. Introducing the Automation Economy.
The Automation Economy—the focus this week at Imagine , and in response to Automation Anywhere’s third edition of the Automation Now & Next report —will accelerate how businesses scale automation and sustain performance. Of the 1,000 global organizations surveyed in the report, more than a third indicated automation will lead them out of global crises.
Jensen Huang and his wife, Lori Huang, are donating $50 million to Oregon State University to help fund the development of a new innovation complex that will include a Nvidia supercomputer.
“[W]e need to put (AI) in the hands of scientists, so they can apply it to the most important and pressing challenges,” Huang told Protocol.

Max A. Cherney is a senior reporter at Protocol covering the semiconductor industry. He has worked for Barron's magazine as a Technology Reporter, and its sister site MarketWatch. He is based in San Francisco.

Developing software and chips to tackle AI applications has for years been at the core of Nvidia’s mission, and it’s something founder and CEO Jensen Huang talks about at just about every turn.
The way Huang frames it, AI is a kind of time machine that allows scientists and researchers to effectively simulate aspects of the future, such as climate change. With a supercomputer, “something that used to take a month, now takes a day,” Huang told Protocol. “That’s a time machine. And you can see the future like you can’t possibly imagine.”

Max A. Cherney is a senior reporter at Protocol covering the semiconductor industry. He has worked for Barron's magazine as a Technology Reporter, and its sister site MarketWatch. He is based in San Francisco.

Companies and countries alike are promising an EV revolution over the next decade.
Automakers and governments have set varying targets to phase out the sale of gas-powered vehicles.

Nat Rubio-Licht is a Los Angeles-based news writer at Protocol. They graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in newspaper and online journalism in May 2020. Prior to joining the team, they worked at the Los Angeles Business Journal as a technology and aerospace reporter.

Sarah (Sarahroach_) writes for Source Code at Protocol. She's based in Boston and can be reached at sroach@protocol.com
The electric vehicle transition is already underway, but it will need to accelerate to keep the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global warming to 2 degrees Celsius in reach.
To speed things up, automakers and governments have set targets to phase out the sale of gas-powered vehicles. Those targets, though, vary country to country and automaker to automaker.

Nat Rubio-Licht is a Los Angeles-based news writer at Protocol. They graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in newspaper and online journalism in May 2020. Prior to joining the team, they worked at the Los Angeles Business Journal as a technology and aerospace reporter.

By focusing on underserved industries, vertical SaaS companies like ServiceTitan, Toast, and Procore are taking market share from the cloud giants.
It’s becoming increasingly clear that you don’t have to sell to everyone to win.

Aisha Counts (@aishacounts) is a reporter at Protocol covering enterprise software. Formerly, she was a management consultant for EY. She's based in Los Angeles and can be reached at acounts@protocol.com.

There’s an age-old idea in the software business that if you want to be big, you have to build a company that can meet the needs of every enterprise. But a litany of enterprise software companies, from Veeva and Procore to Toast and ServiceTitan, are turning that thesis on its head by relentlessly focusing on niche industries — and winning.
One by one, vertical software companies have gone public at eye-popping numbers: Veeva at $2 billion back in 2013, Procore at $8.5 billion last year, then Toast at $20 billion a few months later.

Aisha Counts (@aishacounts) is a reporter at Protocol covering enterprise software. Formerly, she was a management consultant for EY. She's based in Los Angeles and can be reached at acounts@protocol.com.

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Is my brother’s child pornography watching a problem?

I found out that my brother watches pornography containing young children on the internet. He is in his forties, college educated and married. He says it’s not a problem, he doesn’t want to have sex with kids and that no one is getting hurt. Should I be concerned?*
Yes, you should be concerned. Your question is a very important one, and one that more and more people are wondering about. While some people may feel that they are not “abusing” a child by "just watching" pornography with children, there is a child being sexually abused in any situation where they are the object of an adult’s sexual behaviors.
Child Pornography is the Image of a Crime Being Committed As the sexual abuse of a child is illegal, any image depicting this is an image of a crime being committed. Watching child pornography is a crime. Everytime your brother watches child pornography, he is committing a crime. In essence, two crimes are being committed at the same time - a child being sexually abused and watching a child being sexually abused. Additionally, when child pornography is watched, it creates a demand for images of children being sexually abused and hence, more children are at risk for being sexually abused by the people who make these images.
I would also add that child sexual abuse can also occur without touching a child. Non-touching child sex abuse does include watching child pornography. A woman who was sexually abused as a child and the abuse was filmed, stated that she feels violated time and time again whenever she thinks about these films being passed around. So, to be clear, viewing child pornography is absolutely child sexual abuse. For further information, please read defining child sexual abuse and defining child pornography.
Getting Help While not all who view child pornography pose a risk to offend a child in person, some people may find that they have less and less control over how often they seek these images, the thoughts they have during and after viewing child pornography and their overall behavior regarding sex abuse of children. Trained therapists can assess an individual’s risk to offend a child. And I would strongly recommend that your brother consider seeking help. Please look at our resources and referrals for specialized therapy for adults with sexual behavior problems.
Talking Points Talking to your brother and encouraging him to both stop this behavior and get help may not be easy. Emphasizing some core things may help:
You can download our guidebook, “ Let’s Talk ”, which offers advice and suggestions on how to go about preparing for and carrying out difficult types of conversations with adults whose behaviors concern us.
It’s hard to bring up a loved one’s concerning sexual behaviors. Hopefully, these resources will help you feel prepared for helping your brother.
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It’s as simple as this: we all have sexual urges from time to time. Occasionally, we don’t have the energy required to find someone to meet IRL (in real life) for a quick hookup to satisfy our NSFW (not safe for work) needs. In the digital age, sexting is the newest form of casual sex available to us. We are lucky to have that type of human connection available to us by just the tap or click of a button.
For those of you who haven’t tried it, sexting is a unique way to sexually interact with a stranger or someone you know via messages, photos, videos, voice notes, and more. It’s instant, easy, and gets the job done! You don’t have to woo anyone or take them out for drinks before you start sexting. It can happen right away, with someone you’ve only met seconds before on a sexting site.
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Best for local sexting – Instabang Best overall sexting website – Arousr Best new sexting site – Sweetsext Best for messaging with models – Snapchat For advanced sexters – SextFriend Best anonymous sexting site – Skibbel Best for sexting beginners – Sext Local Popular sext and hookup app – Tinder Best for couples who sext – Between Great for intellectual sexting with real people – Zoosk
Best for dirty talk with local strangers – Ashley Madison Great for fetishes and kinks – Adult FriendFinder Best for shy people – FriendFinder-X Best for finding new naughty text friends – Kik Friender Exchange nudes with locals – BangSexting
Best Free Sexting Forums/Chat Rooms:
Best free random chat – Talk With Stranger Most reliable free sexting message board – /r/sextingfriendfinder Popular chat room site with all sorts of categories – Chatzy Raunchiest chat rooms with multiple people – LewdChat
Most secure encrypted messenger – Confide Best protection against screenshots – Dust Most user-friendly messenger – Signal You can erase messages from other devices – Wickr
Instabang, formerly known as SnapSext, is another free sexting site where you can pay for erotic texts. However, you won’t be paying by credit but rather paying for time-based packages. For example, you can pay by the day or sign up for an entire month.
Instabang has the quickest way to find someone to send you nudes. This is because it has an effective search engine, so you won’t waste your time browsing through their gigantic user base. It is also a way to find someone to hook up with, if you choose to search locally.
This is a sexting site with a lot to offer. There are regular people to talk to and professional sexters. But if you get bored sexting, you can always check out their live streams, cam girl chat rooms, nudes exchanges, and live video action.
From the wonderful folks who bring you Instabang comes SweetSext, a brand new sexting site that delivers the goods.
In most ways, SweetSext is the true spiritual successor of the famous SnapSext (RIP). The interface is almost identical and the girls are just as hot. Since it’s been a few years, the girls tend to be pretty experienced when it comes to dirty talking.
In addition to exchanging nudes, you can catch live stream content or chat with multiple girls at once in the chat rooms.
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Ashley Madison is an amazing website for meeting new people. Whether you are in the mood to sext, exchange photos, find a new hook up, or just fool around, Ashley Madison will deliver all of that to you and then some.
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