To preface this a little, I believe that platforms such as OnlyFans are rapidly inflating bubbles that will go the way of youtube ad revenue post 2014. Market oversaturation and regulation will catch up eventually, and thousands of women will suddenly be out of cashflow, with no apparent skills or relevant job exprience to speak of.
I want to discuss ways of stoping this band wagon derailment; I can think of a decent one right of the bat.
First of all, this type of soft prostitution can't be outright shutdown because A. As much as I hate to say this, It's technically within the American spirit of entrepreneurship and B. You can't shut pandora box after it's opened. So, I propose a tourniquet solution by levying an additional 10-15% occupational tax for this sort of... "work". A tax such as this will have a two pronged effect: first and most importantly, it will make chasing this trend less economically viable, and second .. hey, maybe they can finally cover all the pot holes on route 80, but it will probably just disappear in black hole under DC.