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The girls you are speaking to on OnlyFans are actually boys from the Philippines
Most fans think they're having private conversations with their favorite creator but in reality the person typing back is usually a worker in a foreign country
They interact with dozens of subscribers at once, follow detailed scripts and squeeze everything out of their most emotionally invested fans
The money behind this is massive
Fans spent $7.22 BILLION on OnlyFans in 2024 alone, creators walked away with $5.8 BILLION of that and OnlyFans made $1.41 BILLION from their 20% cut
Hundreds of creators now earn more than $1 MILLION a year and top names like Sophie Rain pulled in $43 MILLION in the same time
Most of it came from chat driven upsells, tips and custom content sold by someone who isn't even the real creator
The chatter in Manila typing the messages gets $3 an hour, the agency behind them takes up to 25% of every sale and the creator keeps what's left and poses for the photos
In 2024, a US class action lawsuit named agencies like Unruly, Behave, Moxy and Boss Baddies
Accusing them of running a full scale "chatter scam" behind some of the biggest creators on the platform
OnlyFans technically bans impersonation, but they also keep 20 cents of every dollar these operations pull in
The "girlfriend experience" everyone is paying for isn't a girlfriend
It's a guy named Jomar in Manila laughing at the pics you send


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@0xSweep lmao whaaat, we see some tokens crazy pumps and dumps every 3 months
why you so surprised
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@solana_sailor every nft collection is -95% from ATH how you can call it "relevant" ?
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be James Dumoulin
> first job: Chick-fil-A at $7.25 an hour in high school
> start as a college kid making business videos that nobody wants to watch
> launches The School of Hard Knocks in 2021
> realize nobody wants “20-year-olds giving business advice.”
> stops talking and starts cold-approaching millionaires & billionaires on the street
> post 400 times on Instagram… and still only have 50 followers. Keep posting anyway.
> finally lands Mark Cuban → videos start hitting 10M+ views each
> interviews 40+ billionaires legends: Tom Cruise, Mark Cuban, Will Smith, Tom Brady, Shaq, Dana White etc.
> signature line “Excuse me sir…” becomes legendary
> scales to 20M+ followers and 4B+ total views across platforms
> his company is valued at $100 million (one month hits $700k revenue)
> becomes a self-made millionaire at 23
From flipping burgers to building a media empire by asking the right questions to the right people.
If you can post 400 times for 50 followers, you can outlast almost anyone
That’s how you turn the real School of Hard Knocks into millions.
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A guy in Bulgaria scammed $1 MILLION out of Spotify
Spotify pays around $0.004 every time someone streams a song for at least 30 seconds
So he uploaded 467 tracks that were all barely over 30 seconds
After this he bought 1,200 Spotify Premium accounts, set them to loop his playlist 24/7 and sat back
Those 1,200 bots generated 72 million streams a month, which accounted for over $400,000 in royalties from only $12,000 worth of subscriptions.
The playlists were called "Soulful Music" and "Music From The Heart"
Both made it into Spotify's global top charts and "Soulful Music" hit number 11 in the US, higher than any major label playlist at the time
Meanwhile the whole operation was showing up in Spotify's own weekly revenue reports
They sent that data to record labels every single week for months and nobody noticed it
The craziest part is none of it was illegal
The accounts were paid for with real money, real premium subscribers streamed the songs and every upload had valid copyright
When journalists reached out for comment, a Spotify spokesperson refused to even call it a scam
He only got caught because he got too successful. Breaking into the top 50 made one major label executive look twice at the charts
By the time Spotify deleted the tracks in October 2017, he had already pulled over $1 million in royalties
Years later an American named Michael Smith tried to do the same scheme with AI generated music and 10,000 bot accounts
He made $10 million in royalties but to make it work he had to buy bulk email addresses, lie directly to Spotify when they flagged him and pay for subscriptions using fake names on corporate debit cards
Those lies turned the whole operation into wire fraud
The DOJ busted him in 2024, he pleaded guilty and had to return $8 million
Same scam, different execution and a small detail changed the entire outcome
One guy became rich, the other is waiting for his sentencing

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