And finally… fanning flames

And finally... fanning flames

OnlyFans is facing a class action lawsuit led by a disgruntled customer who accuses the adult content platform of misleading with the words “full access”.

The complaint filed with a California court alleges that the platform pulls a “bait-and-switch” on customers by promising “full access” if they subscribe to their chosen creator.

In practice, most top earners on the platform provide limited content to subscribers — regardless of how much they pay per month — while most is only available for further fees.

“In essence, OnlyFans promises a buffet, but provides only a menu,” the complaint alleges.

The plaintiff, David Gardner, is seeking permission to bring the lawsuit on behalf of OnlyFans subscribers across the US, “likely to include millions of individuals”.

A similar lawsuit was recently brought in New York, Complex reports.

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