Victoria Sinis, who managed OnlyFans accounts, has spoken out about the unsettling experiences that led her to quit after just five weeks.
She revealed that she often encountered requests for disturbing and harmful content, including acts of self-harm and extreme humiliation. This exposure to such dark material made her realize the extent of desensitization within the industry.
Sinis now warns young women against joining OnlyFans, emphasizing the importance of self-worth and the potential psychological toll of the job. She described the platform as a space where boundaries are frequently pushed, and participants can face serious emotional and mental health challenges.
Her candid insights highlight a side of the content creation industry that is rarely discussed, raising important questions about the support and protection available to those who choose this line of work. Sinis’s story serves as a cautionary tale, urging potential content creators to consider the hidden costs before starting an OF account.
Conclusion: I was actually an OnlyFans manager myself, although I recently quit. We had guys who would demand that "we"/the girl send them heavy fetish videos "or else." One guy sent us threats every day until the girl would agree to meet him in real life, which she didn't (of course). It’s eerie how on point the following podcast episode is with Victoria.
She revealed that she often encountered requests for disturbing and harmful content, including acts of self-harm and extreme humiliation. This exposure to such dark material made her realize the extent of desensitization within the industry.
Sinis now warns young women against joining OnlyFans, emphasizing the importance of self-worth and the potential psychological toll of the job. She described the platform as a space where boundaries are frequently pushed, and participants can face serious emotional and mental health challenges.
Her candid insights highlight a side of the content creation industry that is rarely discussed, raising important questions about the support and protection available to those who choose this line of work. Sinis’s story serves as a cautionary tale, urging potential content creators to consider the hidden costs before starting an OF account.
Conclusion: I was actually an OnlyFans manager myself, although I recently quit. We had guys who would demand that "we"/the girl send them heavy fetish videos "or else." One guy sent us threats every day until the girl would agree to meet him in real life, which she didn't (of course). It’s eerie how on point the following podcast episode is with Victoria.
