A Singaporean man charged with multiple crimes today for his raciest material on subscription sex platform OnlyFans tells us his fans shouldn’t worry as they can still enjoy his past content.
Titus Low, 22, told Coconuts today that while he cannot upload new content, fans can still access over the 200 posts in his library. Ever the subscriber-hungry influencer, he also teased that he will talk about what happened on his YouTube channel in a forthcoming video.
“You are still able to subscribe and see my previous 200+ posts but I can’t post anymore at the moment until my case is over. I’ll be making a video about this as well,” he wrote.
One of the platform’s top creators in Singapore, Low was charged today with offenses relating to uploading photos and videos of his junk to OnlyFans despite being told to knock if off by the police, who seized his account two months ago. While many OnlyFans creators post outright porn, the police made no mention of sex tapes.
Yesterday, they said the account had been seized in October after receiving a complaint Low had been posting too-sexy-for-Singaporean-law materials on it. They said that after ordering Low to stay off the channel, he gained access again by telling OnlyFans it had been compromised. He then got back to explicit business there and on a backup account.
“The man was warned at the time when the order was served, that a breach of the order would amount to a criminal offence. Despite that, the man allegedly wrote in to the ‘OnlyFans’ administrators, claiming that his account was not secured, and a password reset was done,” the police wrote in a news release.
The police added that he has been ordered not to touch either account.
Low is said to have thousands of followers on the platform and earn a five-digit monthly income from it. There, subscribers can access his 200+ posts and media for US$20 per month.
He has also amassed more than 160,000 followers on Instagram, where he frequently posts his non-explicit content.
Under the Penal Code, it is illegal in Singapore to transmit obscene materials by electronic means as well as profit from or advertise them.
OnlyFans earlier this year tried to rebrand itself by banning porn, a decision quickly reversed when everyone left.
Low is due in court Jan. 20.
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