Users will no longer be able to post content

Users will no longer be able to post content including “sexually-explicit conduct” on the subscription site OnlyFans starting Oct. 1, the company announced Thursday.

“In order to ensure the long-term sustainability of the platform, and to continue to host an inclusive community of creators and fans, we must evolve our content guidelines,” a spokesperson said in a statement to The Hill.

Creators will still be able to post nudity as long as it complies with platform policy, the company noted. OnlyFans did not provide a definition of “sexually-explicit conduct” when asked.

OnlyFans, which allows users to post original content for subscribers, has been a lifeline for sex workers as the coronavirus pandemic has limited options for in-person work, giving them a consistent way to pull in revenue.

The company said it made the decision because of pressure from banking partners and payment processors.

The announcement follows closely on the heels of an Axios report alleging that leaked documents show the site has struggled to get new investors, despite mammoth profits on track to hit $12.5 billion next year.