The popular adult social platform, which allows adult creators to express themselves freely on the site without restrictions, has just launched a new ‘Artwork’ category catering specifically to Gumroad users that have now been deplatformed and effectively shut out of using the marketplace.

Creators affected by Gumroad’s prohibitive new adult content policies need only come over to JFF and set up shop with us in our ‘Artwork’ section of the store,

said JustFor.fans’ founder Dominic Ford.

We can easily set up any other features you need to assist with your merchandising, and our support department is available to accommodate sellers in quickly getting back to business.

JFF now allows users to upload zip or PDF files up to 2GB for sale in the store or inclusion in posts; the Media Center also features a new Files category to manage uploads and create store items or posts, while the new Art categories enhance product visibility and searchability, acknowledging ongoing updates to better reflect diverse creations and an Artists page introduces site-listed artists.

Because of a lack of safe adult websites, NSFW creators often turn to mainstream sites to conduct their business. As we have seen time and time again, however, these companies will cut NSFW creators off at a moment’s notice. We are stepping up to make sure the NSFW artists who have just been de-platformed have a safe, adult-friendly home. We need to protect this community as much as possible,

says Ford.

This update, termed Phase I, aims to support community artists, with further developments anticipated based on feedback. JFF urges reporting bugs and suggestions to customer service to refine the platform. Despite content restrictions necessary for maintaining credit card processing services, JFF’s adult content-friendly approach minimizes limitations compared to broader NSFW content bans elsewhere. A new video tutorial also aids newcomers in navigating file uploads and sales features, facilitating user engagement and monetization on the platform.

Ford further adds that while JustFor.fans is primarily known as a subscription site, its JFF store remains open to the public for viewing and purchases. “You do not need to log in, register or subscribe to the store, we offer safe and secure transactions in and out of the U.S. as well as revenue split options for artist collaborations. If you have questions or concerns, our customer service is always on standby with guidance to get you started!”

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