Two days ago, I tried chatting with one of these so-called “Chatters.” Well - I actually wanted to chat with the model herself but only a handful of creators ever reply personally.
What completely blows my mind is how these “Chatters” don’t even bother pretending to be the model.
There’s zero effort to match her tone or personality. The replies come off clunky, corny, and painfully inauthentic - like a copy-paste script written by someone who’s never even met the girl.
And the worst part? The slang. My God, the slang. Is it an adult platform or a slam poetry open mic evening?
I’d love to post screenshots of these absurd exchanges, but OnlyFans’ own guidelines make that nearly impossible - unless you’re in the mood for legal drama.
We actually have a full thread discussing whether every OF model uses a chatter or not.
I totally get it from a creator’s perspective — if you’re getting hundreds of messages a day, you can’t possibly reply to everyone yourself. Outsourcing makes sense. The problem isn’t the models - it’s the OFM agencies behind the scenes.
Most of these chatters are agency hires, and honestly, many of them sound like they couldn’t care less. The replies feel robotic, lazy, and totally disconnected from the model’s real personality.
If these OFM agencies are going to charge creators a cut and handle fan interactions, the least they could do is train their chatters properly - to actually sound like they want to do their job. To actually sound like the model, and to actually care.
Right now, it feels like the agencies are turning something that should feel personal into a copy-paste production line, and that hurts both the fans and the creators.

What completely blows my mind is how these “Chatters” don’t even bother pretending to be the model.
There’s zero effort to match her tone or personality. The replies come off clunky, corny, and painfully inauthentic - like a copy-paste script written by someone who’s never even met the girl.
And the worst part? The slang. My God, the slang. Is it an adult platform or a slam poetry open mic evening?
I’d love to post screenshots of these absurd exchanges, but OnlyFans’ own guidelines make that nearly impossible - unless you’re in the mood for legal drama.
We actually have a full thread discussing whether every OF model uses a chatter or not.
I totally get it from a creator’s perspective — if you’re getting hundreds of messages a day, you can’t possibly reply to everyone yourself. Outsourcing makes sense. The problem isn’t the models - it’s the OFM agencies behind the scenes.
Most of these chatters are agency hires, and honestly, many of them sound like they couldn’t care less. The replies feel robotic, lazy, and totally disconnected from the model’s real personality.
If these OFM agencies are going to charge creators a cut and handle fan interactions, the least they could do is train their chatters properly - to actually sound like they want to do their job. To actually sound like the model, and to actually care.
Right now, it feels like the agencies are turning something that should feel personal into a copy-paste production line, and that hurts both the fans and the creators.

