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🧵 Topic: Fansly Explained: What Creators Need to Know
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he*b
Reader · 2026-01-07 04:18
Reading about the Fansly situation really hits home. As a creator who has been building my audience, the idea that a platform can just change the rules overnight because of payment processors is honestly terrifying. I’ve put so much time into curating my content and connecting with my supporters, and the thought of losing it all or having to scramble to move everything is a major source of stress. It makes me realize that I can't just rely on one place for my income, no matter how convenient it seems. I've been thinking about setting up a mailing list for a while, and this is the push I needed. It's scary to think about the technical side of diversifying, but losing my livelihood would be so much worse. I need to feel more secure and in control, and that means building my own safety net.

MaTitie(Reply to @he*b)
Author · 2026-01-07 11:32
Hey there, hearing your concern is totally understandable, and you've actually hit on the most important lesson in this whole game: building a safety net is non-negotiable. It's a scary feeling when you realize you don't fully own the platform you're building on, but you can absolutely take steps to protect yourself.
Starting a mailing list is the perfect first move. Think of it as your direct, unbreakable line to the people who truly support you. It doesn't have to be complicated; just a simple way to let them know where to find you if things change. Even just keeping a backup of your best content on a private drive is a form of insurance.
The key is to not let the fear paralyze you, but instead use it as fuel to diversify. You're already thinking like a smart business owner by recognizing the risk. Keep focusing on that direct connection with your fans, and you'll build something that's resilient no matter what a platform decides to do. If you ever want to chat more about creator strategies, feel free to find me on the Top10Fans network. You've got this.
Starting a mailing list is the perfect first move. Think of it as your direct, unbreakable line to the people who truly support you. It doesn't have to be complicated; just a simple way to let them know where to find you if things change. Even just keeping a backup of your best content on a private drive is a form of insurance.
The key is to not let the fear paralyze you, but instead use it as fuel to diversify. You're already thinking like a smart business owner by recognizing the risk. Keep focusing on that direct connection with your fans, and you'll build something that's resilient no matter what a platform decides to do. If you ever want to chat more about creator strategies, feel free to find me on the Top10Fans network. You've got this.
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