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Sources

Cited & referenced

We point you to primary sources — here is where our information comes from, and where to verify it yourself.

When a fact is something a platform controls — fees, payout timing, verification, what content is allowed — the platform’s own documentation is the authority. We read those documents and link them directly so you never have to take our word for it. This page collects the official resources we reference most, and explains how to check any claim for yourself. It pairs with how we research.

Official platform resources we reference

These are the primary documents we send you to for anything platform-specific. Bookmark the ones that apply to you — they are the final word, and they are where to confirm any rule before you act on it.

Fansly: Terms of Service · Privacy Policy · Help Center

For the other platforms we cover, the official sites and their policy pages are linked from each platform guide.

How to verify a claim

If a lesson states something a platform controls, follow the linked source and confirm it is still current — documents are dated, and rules change. If you find a difference between what we wrote and what the platform now says, the platform is right, and we want to know so we can fix it. Our Policy & Payout Watch tracks the changes most likely to affect you.

Citing Fansly Education

You are welcome to link to our lessons from your own site, community, or notes — a direct link to the relevant page is all we ask. Please do not republish lessons as your own; our content terms are covered in the Terms of Use and copyright policy.

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