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Increasing Number of College Students Turning to Online Porn for Cash

Increasing Number of College Students Turning to Online Porn for Cash

“The trend has infiltrated even the highest-ranking universities across the country as rising tuition costs plague students seeking out college degrees.”

This may seem like a quick solution for finances but it’s going to eventually result in a lot of regret.

FOX News reports:

OnlyFans boom on college campuses sparks concern as more students turn to platform for fast cash

A trend is sweeping college campuses nationwide as students head back to school while looking to make some extra cash.

Creating and selling content on OnlyFans – a website that allows adults to produce and post their own sexually explicit content in exchange for money from subscribers – has become a popular way for college students to earn extra income while in school.

“More and more people aren’t getting married,” Rock Jacobs, director of a documentary series about the online platform infiltrating college campuses called “Lonely Fans,” told Fox News Digital. “More and more people aren’t having kids, and more and more people want to cut the line. And since the pandemic, there was this explosion of OnlyFans. The amount of money they’re making is more than Google, more than Intel, more than the NBA.”

The platform has seen a sharp increase in traffic since the pandemic, with creators flocking to OnlyFans as a way to exchange virtual sex for money.

In 2019, the site featured approximately 350,000 creators from around the world on its platform, according to data from Statista. However, the number of creators has since skyrocketed to over 4.1 million in 2023 – signaling a staggering rise in users pushing content on the site.

“It’s a payroll system,” Jacobs told Fox News Digital. “And what [creators] have been able to do is use sex to prey on lonely people, and because of technology anybody can have a payroll.”

The trend has infiltrated even the highest-ranking universities across the country as rising tuition costs plague students seeking out college degrees.

In 2025, the average cost of college in the United States is roughly $38,270 a year, according to the Education Data Initiative. The cost has reportedly more than doubled in the 21st century, with student loan interest rates forcing students to pay as much as $500,000 for a bachelor’s degree.

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Comments

Since the internet is forever, it is an extremely bad idea to display yourself.

    diver64 in reply to ParkRidgeIL. | September 9, 2025 at 5:56 am

    Even if it is, and the younger crowd appears to have lost all sense of shame but I bet as of now future employers haven’t, they are presumably adults so what is the big story? Is this a lead in trying to blame universities jacking up tuition for others actions?

      Dean Robinson in reply to diver64. | September 9, 2025 at 2:46 pm

      The big story is that enterprising young people are discovering new ways to capitalize on the collapse of civilization. Those that create are just the tip of the iceberg. The more dangerous trend is the huge and rapidly growing mass of subscribers who have chosen to invest in fantasy instead of real relationships. This undercurrent has always plagued civilization in various forms, but technology has now made it more anonymous, infinitely more accessible, and therefore vastly more destructive.

Anonymous Bosh | September 8, 2025 at 9:37 am

One assumes by “students” we mean “women” (at least the overwhelming majority).

Market forces (supply/demand) will do their thing to income streams.

As for “the internet is forever,” older generations shouldn’t make assumptions about the future of shame.

destroycommunism | September 8, 2025 at 1:56 pm

women are exploiting males with this

when men are in the overwhelming lead in ( name the business/ or occupation etc) the msm goes cray cray and demands laws/regs etc to give equality

but not with this

supply and demand notwithstanding

“More and more people aren’t getting married”
Wonder why.
The free market, maybe?

A clickbait headline with no proof of numbers. It might be true, might not.

Wonder how they will explain *any* of that to a future mate, kid, in-law, boss, or colleague who decides to go for blood on a missed promotion?