u/BurnedButDelicious

[Discussion/Vent] The worrying under-regulation and lack of standards of the findom industry is giving scammers free reign to take advantage of vulnerable people.

[Discussion/Vent] The worrying under-regulation and lack of standards of the findom industry is giving scammers free reign to take advantage of vulnerable people.

Just seems to me like a large part of the findom community is either catfishing scammers or fake-doms just looking for easy money (often also using chatters, which is prevalent everywhere now, and just alone immoral as it's false advertising). Taking advantage of vulnerable men.

Now scams is nothing new, but what irks me the most about this industry is the lack of crack down against it. Legally as well as socially. Where it seems like people just mostly blame the men/victims.

And legally there seems to be nothing done, no regulations introduced or law enforcement going after the scammers. Like in other areas, like gambling which has regulations (however ineffective) at least trying to protect people. Or phone scams against elderly where the police is actively going after the perpetrators. I know it would be a nightmare to implement, but they should at least try.

I don't know, just feels shitty and I feel for the victims (I'm not into findom at all so doesn't effect me personally). And feels like a neglected area giving the worst people free reign to exploit.

There seems to be no slowing down either in findom or these practices, considering the last big post about this issue was 5 years ago and nothing has change, if anything, it seems to have gotten worse. And probably will keep getting worse, now that for example the lawsuit against OF chatters was rejected (https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/court-throws-explosive-onlyfans-lawsuit-181531018.html?guccounter=1&guce\_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce\_referrer\_sig=AQAAAM4muVrpbZIsyDmSpk8UOKv3BWZmtXCNIzVkkF7MweIIq70IoDjz3rt4j8f4wyPCtJkpcaUAywgOP0jXJZvLMZS0XkJmOjTn4r6tMfy58O4ie8\_2Q48\_cb7OUaR7Fe-1r\_VkrHaTw7sQ52qk6RiKALJMn8isx\_bvziy8RvFVUqju )

u/BurnedButDelicious — 7 days ago

Just me who resents the findom industry for being neglected/under-regulated and giving scammers free reign?

Just seems to me like a large part of the findom community is either catfishing scammers or fake-doms just looking for easy money (often also using chatters, which is prevalent everywhere now, and just alone immoral as it's false advertising). Taking advantage of vulnerable men.

Now scams is nothing new, but what irks me the most about this industry is the lack of crack down against it. Legally as well as socially. Where it seems like people just mostly blame the men/victims.

And legally there seems to be nothing done, no regulations introduced or law enforcement going after the scammers. Like in other areas, like gambling which has regulations (however ineffective) at least trying to protect people. Or phone scams against elderly where the police is actively going after the perpetrators. I know it would be a nightmare to implement, but they should at least try.

I don't know, just feels shitty and I feel for the victims (I'm not into findom at all so doesn't effect me personally). And feels like a neglected area giving the worst people free reign to exploit. (also, if you know any forum this should be better posted in pls say, idk really where to discuss this but couldn't find any proper forum wher it seemed to fit)

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u/BurnedButDelicious — 7 days ago

How much do you think the average Findom makes a month?

As the title states, how much do you think the average Findom actually makes a month? Considering experience and effort?

Ofcourse this is gonna be dragged down if you include also those fakes/impersonator accounts, ignoring those. But it seems like even relatively small creators, like one I saw with about 10k followers on X and what seems like OF subs being in the 10-30's range and quite low effort if I dare say (reposting the same pics over and over, same ones on OF as X, seemingly using chatters for the OF as they are online all hours of the day constantly logging in and out).

Making just from throne about 2.5k$ in one month alone. Which really suprised me cause I thought it would be way lower. Is this more of an anomaly in your opinion or is this kinda success normal in this space?

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u/BurnedButDelicious — 9 days ago