Summary
China has quietly allowed access to OnlyFans since Nov. 29, despite its strict ban on pornography.
The platform, known for user-generated adult content, has sparked online jokes on Weibo, with some linking the move to efforts to address China’s youth unemployment rate, which recently hit 17.1%.
Some speculate the availability is an error that may soon be reversed, recalling past accidental unblocking of sites. Others note OnlyFans also hosts non-explicit content, such as comedy and sports, which may have influenced its accessibility.
Truth Social remains blocked in China.
Good, that’s a step in the right direction, although they still block stuff in a pattern that’s not very enlightened.