This week, Trinity Views looks at OnlyFans – an online platform mostly used for publishing sexually explicit content to paying subscribers, and a source of income for many students in Ireland. It has become significantly more prominent in recent months, and generated discussion online about the cultural value we give or don’t give to sex work. We took some time to examine this ongoing debate, and to sit down with a content creator who uses the platform to talk about their experiences.
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