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A Former OnlyFans Recruiter Reveals The Dark World Of Amateur Pornography
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A Former OnlyFans Recruiter Reveals The Dark World Of Amateur Pornography

On the surface, Victoria Sinis is indistinguishable from so many other marketing professionals. Young, vivacious, and personable, the twenty-something Australian seems like she does PR for a cosmetics company or a trendy tech startup. But Sinis’ job was something else entirely. For eight months, she trolled social media sites for girls who seemed underage or “barely legal,” and coaxed them into posting explicit content on OnlyFans. The job was easier than it may seem. All she had to do was lie. “If we had approached them with the truth and said, ‘Hey, do you want to sign up to do porn? We’ll take 20% of your income. You’re probably not going to earn a lot. You’re going to have to do some really extreme things. You’d be like, ‘No!’” Sinis told The Daily Wire. Instead, she and the other recruiters messaged potential porn performers about their positive “vibe,” and invited them to lavish parties on yachts or fly them in to stay at villas in exotic locales. Recruiters “show girls this lifestyle, and then say, ‘Would you like to be an OnlyFans creator and maximize your earnings?’” Sinis says. While influencers parade high-rise apartments and luxury vacations on social media, the average OnlyFans creator earns about $180 a month. “There’s a cultural myth that you can just sell feet pics and buy a Mercedes,” Sinis says. “But it’s a full-time job for very little return. We had girls post 20 videos a day across five accounts. We had SEO experts, lighting setups, even script templates.” Sinnis worked at an OnlyFans agency, one of thousands of such companies that have sprung up to exploit both performers and their customers, who believe they’re purchasing access to these women. While precise statistics are hard to come by, it has been estimated that there are roughly 3,000-5,000 such small agencies globally, and around 300-500 larger, more established agencies with significant client rosters and operations. Along with the 20% they pay to OnlyFans, managed performers also have to fork over a hefty commission of their usually meager earnings to them. The existence of these agencies reveals the demand for adult content on OnlyFans, which was launched in 2016 with the promise that it would allow celebrities and influencers to monetize their content by selling it directly to fans. At first, OnlyFans did not allow “not safe for work” content. But the platform lifted that prohibition in 2017, and the adult performers began flocking to the site. As COVID lockdowns fueled digital consumption in 2020, that trend only grew. Today, it’s estimated that between 70% and 80% of OnlyFans’ 3 million creators are considered “not safe for work.” Sinis joined her agency shortly after graduating with a marketing degree. She’d been working in hospitality, but when some friends approached her to join their company, she thought it seemed harmless. And she enjoyed working with her clients, women her agency euphemistically called “content creators,” many of whom she describes as funny and sweet. As a recruiter, Sinis was tasked with convincing young women who had already built up a following posting risqué photos on Instagram or TikTok to take it one step further to overt “sex work.” Her employer had a very specific target in mind. “We recruited based on how young [the women] looked,” Sinis told The Daily Wire. Because girls who looked like they could plausibly be labeled “teen,” “fresh 18,” or “barely legal” made the most money, she and her fellow recruiters cold-messaged girls who looked underage or newly-adult and dazzled them with promises of potential wealth. Get 40% Off New DailyWire+ Annual Memberships TikTok channels like The BOP House (short for Baddies on Point), which features a host of OnlyFans girls living in an L.A. mansion, boasting of their seven- and eight-figure earnings, have helped make the pitch easy. Convinced that they can earn massive incomes selling their bodies, some young tween and teen girls, Sinis says, are already filming pornographic content to prove their “experience” to OnlyFans recruiters, hopeful they might one day occupy the digital successor to Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Mansion. What recruiters don’t mention: these girls won’t make much at all, unless they’re willing to film the most explicit and extreme content. At Sinis’ agency, creators were asked what “level” of content they were comfortable filming. The scale ran from posing in lingerie (Level 1) to “everything but anal” (Level 4), and finally, violent sex and other hardcore acts (Level 5). “Very quickly, we dropped Level 1 because it didn’t make money,” she says. That meant all the girls they recruited pretty much started at Level 2 — implied nudity. The recruiter’s job was to convince the women to advance through the levels. “It isn’t, ‘You must do this,’” Sinis explains. “It’s more subtle than that. We would say things to the girls like, ‘This custom request for some explicit performance is worth $500. Are you sure you want to pass that up?’” “We call it consent but really we were slowly wearing the women down. When a girl would say no to a custom video, and then get offered $1,000, we would continue to push them with, ‘Hey, we’re just checking in. Totally up to you though.’ But it’s not. It’s coercion.” Some custom requests weren’t even sexual — just dark. One man, for instance, wanted a fake video of a man hanging off a ledge while a woman stepped on his fingers. These darker requests were what finally caused Sinis to question the work she was doing. “When virtual sadism doesn’t cut it, what’s next — real violence?” she asks. “We are feeding violent, sexualized fantasies. And then we’re surprised when those fantasies spill into the real world.” After visiting a church service one weekend and thinking of all the women she helped bring into porn, she tendered her resignation. “I was crying every day, unable to open my laptop when I got to work,” she says. “I kept asking my coworkers, ‘Do you think it’s okay, what we do?’” What they do is feed delusions — not just to the women they recruit, but to the men who subscribe. OnlyFans’ appeal is that, unlike other pornographic websites, it allows subscribers to have a seeming personal interaction with performers. But subscribers who “chat” with performers often aren’t interacting with the women on screen. “We hired chatters, cheap labor from the Philippines, who worked 12- to 16-hour days pretending to be these women,” Sinis says. These workers are given scripts and trained in the “girlfriend experience,” keeping men emotionally tethered, often believing they have genuine relationships with the creators. “It plays on male loneliness, on their emotional vulnerability,” Sinis tells The Daily Wire. “We exploited men for profit just as much as we did the women performing.” This included training the “chatters” on upselling custom requests. Sinis believes these men, often married or isolated, aren’t paying for explicit content so much as the sense of intimacy and validation it gives them. “I had a guy tell me he thought he had a real connection. I had to break it to him: it’s all scripted. You’re talking to a stranger, quite possibly another man, on another continent.” Nowhere are these false relationships more harmful than with young men. Children, on average, first see pornography at age 12, though some are exposed to explicit content as young as seven. Studies show that rising pornography consumption is fueling an epidemic of emotional withdrawal, and causing a sharp drop in dating and relationships among Gen Z males. “I met a 13-year-old boy in Georgia who broke down in tears telling me he watches porn and no one knows,” Sinis recalled. “The shame, the secrecy — it’s soul-crushing.” Since leaving the industry, Sinis has begun to consider how we might roll back the damage that porn is doing to society. As someone who’s been on the inside, her prescription for change isn’t limited to legislation, though she supports age verification laws like those passed in Utah. Instead, she advocates for cultural revolution: equipping parents, educating children early, and building a counter-narrative that emphasizes the importance of marriage, family, and faith. “We need to stop shaming young men and women, and start attacking the real enemy: the $97 billion porn industry that’s consuming them both,” she says. “This world has light and darkness,” Sinis said. “And OnlyFans feeds the darkness.”
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Complete List Of Zach Bryan Songs From A to Z

Raised in Oologah, Oklahoma, Zach Bryan’s journey from small-town roots to country music stardom wasn’t built on industry connections or label-backed fanfare—it was forged through raw songwriting and relentless authenticity. A U.S. Navy veteran, Bryan began writing music during his off-hours while enlisted, uploading stripped-down performances recorded on his iPhone. The lo-fi intimacy of his breakout single “Heading South” resonated online, propelling him into the public eye. Without traditional promotion, he recorded his debut album DeAnn in 2019 as a tribute to his late mother, followed by Elisabeth in 2020, both featuring minimal production and emotional lyricism that became hallmarks The post Complete List Of Zach Bryan Songs From A to Z appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Road rage suspect opens fire on fellow motorist in Chicago, cops say. But victim is a concealed carrier — and wins shootout.
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Road rage suspect opens fire on fellow motorist in Chicago, cops say. But victim is a concealed carrier — and wins shootout.

Chicago police said a road rage suspect opened fire on another motorist earlier this week, but it turns out the victim is a concealed carrier — and came out on top in the shootout. The incident occurred around 9:45 p.m. Tuesday in the 7700 block of West Belmont Avenue in the city's Dunning neighborhood, WLS-TV reported. The station said the abandoned, crashed car was full of bullet holes. Police said a 23-year-old man was driving east on Belmont when he was involved in an apparent road rage incident with the male driver of a white Honda also heading east on Belmont, the station reported. Police said the driver of the white sedan took out a gun and fired shots, and the 23-year-old victim — the concealed-carry license holder — returned fire at the suspect, WLS noted. RELATED: 'Chunk of hair' allegedly found on smashed windshield; cops say it resembles fatal hit-and-run victim's hair — and case turns Photo by Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images With that, the suspect crashed his vehicle into a building, causing damage, and fled the scene, police told the station. Police said no one was injured, and no one is in custody, WLS reported, adding that Area Five detectives are investigating. The station said the abandoned, crashed car was full of bullet holes. A family living in the building shared surveillance video from inside their home that captured audio of the gunfire and car crash. It's not clear, however, why the surveillance video's timestamp reads 9:06 p.m.WFLD-TV said what may have led to the road rage isn't yet known, and police haven’t released a description of the suspect. But WLS reported that one person captured video of a male exiting the crashed white Honda and running from the scene — and that clip is part of the WLS video report below.RELATED: 54-year-old repeat offender accused of fatally stabbing woman, 25, after first spitting on her in Chicago 'A gun fight in Chicago? Who would’ve ever thought that could happen?'Mike Opelka is host of “Daybreak” on 92.5 Fox News Radio in Fort Myers/Naples, Florida — as well as "a Chicago native who wisely got the hell out" and "a concealed-carry permit holder in 35 states; Illinois is not one of them."Opelka had a few things to share with Blaze News about this incident — and ye olde sarcasm dial was turned all the way up to 10:A gun fight in Chicago? Who would’ve ever thought that could happen? This escapee of the Windy City is not exactly surprised. Except for the fact that one of the shooters was a legal gun owner. How does the 23-year-old get a concealed-carry permit in Chicago? I would not be surprised if city authorities had already confiscated the man’s firearm and canceled his permit. After all, we can’t have citizens just randomly protecting themselves against armed road ragers. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Gavin Newsom's HORRIBLE statement about boys winning girls' sports in California
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Gavin Newsom's HORRIBLE statement about boys winning girls' sports in California

Right now in the state of California, a boy by the name of AB Hernandez is competing in high school girls' track and field and has qualified in first place in at least three events. As the state track and field meet gets ready to kick off, girls who would have qualified otherwise are forced to sit out so Hernandez can claim his medals. Despite recently sitting down with Charlie Kirk and discussing the issue of men in women’s sports, the governor of California, Gavin Newsom, is doing nothing about it. “You, right now, should come out and be like, ‘You know what, the young man who’s about to win the state championship in the long jump in female sports, that shouldn’t happen.’ You as the governor should step out and say, ‘No,’” Kirk told Newsom. “Would you do something like that? Would you say, ‘No men in female sports?’” Kirk continued. “Well, I think it’s an issue of fairness, I completely agree with you on that. So that’s easy to call out, the unfairness of that. There’s also a humility and grace, you know, that these poor people are more likely to commit suicide, have anxiety and depression, and the way that people talk down to vulnerable communities is an issue that I have a hard time with, as well,” Newsom responded. “So both things I hold in my hand. How we can we address this issue with the kind of decency that I think you know is inherent ... but not always expressed,” he added. BlazeTV host Liz Wheeler points out that not only was Newsom being dishonest in his appearance on Kirk’s podcast, but he was defying the president’s executive order. “Remember that President Trump signed an executive order several months ago banning states from allowing biological boys, but I repeat myself, from competing in girls' sports, even if those boys identify as girls,” Wheeler explains. “So the state of California is violating President Trump’s executive order by allowing boys to compete in girls sports,” she adds. Want more from Liz Wheeler?To enjoy more of Liz’s based commentary, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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History Traveler
History Traveler
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Appia altar reunited with its cover
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Appia altar reunited with its cover

An ancient funerary altar discovered in Rome’s Appia Antica archaeological park has been reunited with its cover 1,800 years after they were unceremoniously separated. Archaeologists discovered the cover just eight inches in front of where the altar had been found two years earlier. The lid was upside-down but otherwise in excellent condition. The altar was discovered in July 2023 at a site on the first mile of the Appian Way near the tomb of Geta. This is the area where the life-sized Hercules statue was found during construction in January of that year. The site was abandoned in the 4th century, probably because a rise in the level of the water table rendered it impassable. The waterlogged soil and the benign neglect of millennia have preserved the archaeological materials. An inscription on the front of the altar named its owner as Caius Ofilius Ianuarius. The Ofilii gens has been documented since the Republican era, and was likely of Samnite or Oscan origin. Members of the family are recorded as having fought in the Samnite wars of the 1st century B.C. and having practiced law in Rome. The cognomen Ianuarius refers to the god Janus and the first month of the year. It was typically adopted as by freedmen or their sons. His funerary monument on the Appia was in a very prestigious location, however, so he was likely someone achieved a certain status, despite his humble origins. The altar has a niche inside that contained a cinerary urn and perhaps some jewelry or other valuables the deceased was wearing when he was cremated or when the ashes were placed in the urn. Archaeologists believe the cover was removed in antiquity by looters looking for valuables to steal inside the funerary monument. The lid was dumped on the ground, but it didn’t break. Both parts of the altar managed to survive practically unscathed. The altar’s fine condition required no conservation, so it was cleaned and put on display at the museum of Santa Maria Nova less than two months after its discovery. The cover had an even shorter wait. Archaeologists just dusted it off and moved it right to the museum where it was put back on top of the altar. Here’s a happy pair of videos capturing the moment the cover was discovered and the moment it was placed back on top of the altar. 
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Why isn’t an atom’s nucleus round?
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Why isn’t an atom’s nucleus round?

The nuclei of atoms are often portrayed as round in textbooks, but it turns out they're rarely spherical.
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Chinese-Owned Company Fights Ohio Bill to Block Foreign Adversaries From Buying Land
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Chinese-Owned Company Fights Ohio Bill to Block Foreign Adversaries From Buying Land

Company under federal investigation is quietly backing opposition to legislation aimed at protecting key U.S. infrastructure from foreign control. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom Fuyao Glass America, a Chinese-owned…
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Planned Parenthood Paid with Tax Dollars to Train Teachers That Biological Sex Is a ‘Myth’
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Planned Parenthood Paid with Tax Dollars to Train Teachers That Biological Sex Is a ‘Myth’

“This is already unacceptable on its face, but the fact that they’re using federal dollars to promote these ideologies and lie about the long-term consequences of medicalization is reprehensible,”…
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Trump Administration Unveils ‘Office of Remigration’ to Drive Mass Deportations, Interagency Coordination
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Trump Administration Unveils ‘Office of Remigration’ to Drive Mass Deportations, Interagency Coordination

New State Department entity aims to centralize deportation policy, repatriation tracking, and diplomatic restructuring by July. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom The Trump administration has formally announced…
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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:
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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

“Israel is an empty vine, he bringeth forth fruit unto himself: according to the multitude of his fruit he hath increased the altars; according to the goodness of his land they have made goodly images. Their heart is divided; now shall they be found faulty: he shall break down their altars, he shall spoil their images. For now they shall say, We have no king, because we feared not the Lord; what then should a king do to us? They have spoken words, swearing falsely in making a covenant: thus judgment springeth up as hemlock in the furrows of the … The post The Editors’ Quote of the Day: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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