Onision finds a home on OnlyFans after getting banned from Patreon

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Following a nearly year-long campaign for YouTube to deplatform Onision, the controversial creator claimed he was leaving the platform himself — for OnlyFans. 

Onision, who goes by both Gregory Jackson or James Jackson, faces accusations of grooming and emotional abuse from multiple women, many of whom say their relationships started when they were teenagers. Several women discussed their experiences with Onision on To Catch A Predator host Chris Hansen’s live YouTube show, Have a Seat with Chris Hansen

Patreon banned Onision from its platform in late 2019 for alleged doxxing, and Twitch has also struck down his account, though it now appears to be back up. Advocates have been pushing YouTube to do the same since allegations against Onision came to light. Onision still has accounts on other social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram, though the revenue opportunities for those are much lower than for sites likes Patreon, Twitch, YouTube, and OnlyFans. Read more…

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