Tyga Leaves OnlyFans, Launches Competitor
[ad_1] Tyga is giving OnlyFans a run for its money. A day after the social media platform announced that it will ban sexually-explicit content, Tyga has announced that he is deleting his OnlyFans account and launching his own content platform. His new subscription-based service, myystar, will allow its creators to post sexually-explicit imagery. The platform, which is set to debut in October, will only take 10 percent from creators’ earnings as opposed to OnlyFans, which takes 20 percent. “I know how many people make a lot of money on OnlyFans, and that’s where most of their revenue is at,” Tyga told Forbes. “I want to give those people hope.” On Thursday, OnlyFans announced that it would...