About FansCritic
Contents
- Who We Are
- Our Mission
- Editorial Independence
- How We Review Creators
- Our Methodology
- Anti-Fake-Review Measures
- Affiliate Disclosure
- Editorial Standards
- Corrections Policy
- Contact
1. WHO WE ARE
FansCritic is an independent review and discovery platform for adult content creators. We index tens of thousands of creator profiles across OnlyFans and other platforms, and pair every profile with verified user reviews, transparent ratings, and up-to-date public activity data.
We are not affiliated with, owned by, endorsed by, or sponsored by OnlyFans (Fenix International Limited) or any other platform we cover. FansCritic is an independent third-party review service, operated and funded entirely by its founders.
2. OUR MISSION
The adult creator economy has grown into a multi-billion-dollar industry with no consumer-facing review infrastructure. Before FansCritic, subscribers had to rely on a creator's own marketing, Reddit rumors, and screenshot-based trust. That's a bad deal for consumers and, ironically, for honest creators too.
Our mission is straightforward:
- Give subscribers honest, first-hand reviews before they pay
- Help quality creators stand out without needing to pay for placement
- Make the industry more transparent - publish data, rate consistently, correct mistakes openly
3. EDITORIAL INDEPENDENCE
Editorial independence is non-negotiable. A few commitments we put in writing:
- No creator can pay us to improve their rating. We do not sell star ratings, review placements, or "verified" badges.
- No creator can pay us to remove honest reviews. If a review is factually false or breaks our Community Guidelines, it's removed because of the rule - not because of a payment.
- Our rankings are not influenced by affiliate commissions (see Affiliate Disclosure below).
- We crawl public data only. We do not buy leaked content, subscriber lists, or private data.
If we ever violate any of the above, we'll publish a correction and the relevant stakeholders.
4. HOW WE REVIEW CREATORS
Every creator profile on FansCritic combines three data sources:
4.1 Public profile data
We periodically crawl public-facing data from the creator's chosen platform: bio text, public post count, follower count, pricing, subscription options, and location if publicly stated. We do not circumvent paywalls, and we do not scrape private content.
4.2 User-submitted reviews
Anyone with a FansCritic account can submit a review. Reviews include a star rating, structured answers to review questions, and free-text feedback. Users must certify they actually subscribed to the creator they are reviewing.
4.3 Aggregate activity signals
We track creator-level activity signals over time: how often the creator posts, how their follower count changes, whether they respond to DMs, and whether they have recently gone inactive. These signals help users spot creators who have quietly stopped producing content.
5. OUR METHODOLOGY
Our overall creator score is a weighted blend of:
| Signal | Weight | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Average user rating | High | Verified reviews |
| Review volume & recency | Medium | Verified reviews |
| Public activity & posting cadence | Medium | Public crawl |
| Responsiveness (where reported) | Low | User reviews |
| Transparency of pricing & content | Low | Public crawl |
We deliberately weight recent reviews more heavily than older ones - a creator's quality a year ago does not guarantee quality today. A creator who stops posting for 60 days is automatically flagged as inactive.
We publish star ratings only after a creator has received enough reviews to produce a statistically meaningful score. Until then, we display the raw review count instead of a rating.
6. ANTI-FAKE-REVIEW MEASURES
Fake reviews are the single biggest threat to any review platform. We take multiple precautions:
- Account-gated reviews. Users must sign up and confirm their email before reviewing.
- Rate limiting. A single account cannot flood reviews across multiple creators.
- Behavioral signals. Reviews that arrive in suspicious bursts, from matching IP ranges, or that contain copy-pasted text are flagged automatically.
- Moderation queue. Flagged reviews are reviewed manually before appearing.
- Public flag button. Any user can report a review they believe is fake. We investigate every flag.
- Creator right of reply. Creators who believe a review is factually false can contact us via the Contact page.
No system catches 100% of fake reviews, but we publish aggregate moderation stats on request.
7. AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE
Some links on FansCritic - including "trial" links and certain creator profile buttons - are affiliate links. When a user clicks one of these links and subsequently subscribes on the destination platform, FansCritic may receive a commission.
Affiliate commissions do not influence our rankings, ratings, or review moderation. A creator who does not pay affiliate commissions ranks exactly the same as one who does. We disclose affiliate links with rel="nofollow" and, where applicable, with visible labels.
8. EDITORIAL STANDARDS
- Sourcing. Every factual claim on a creator profile should be traceable to either the creator's own public profile or a verified user review. We do not publish rumor.
- Updating. Profile data is refreshed regularly. Stale profiles are clearly marked.
- Tone. Reviews may be critical - but may never be personal attacks, doxxing, or content that identifies a performer beyond the name they publicly use (see Community Guidelines).
- AI-generated content. Certain descriptive summaries and FAQ answers on the site are AI-assisted. These are clearly context-appropriate, factual, and reviewed for accuracy. Reviews, ratings, and editorial content are human.
9. CORRECTIONS POLICY
Mistakes happen. If we publish something factually incorrect:
- Report it via the Contact page
- We investigate within 5 business days
- If the claim is wrong, we correct the page and note the correction date
- Significant editorial corrections are logged publicly
10. CONTACT
For general questions, editorial tips, corrections, partnership inquiries, or press: please use the Contact page.
For copyright/DMCA: see the DMCA Policy.
For privacy concerns: see the Privacy Policy.
For safety & user protection: see the Safety page.
Last updated: April 15, 2026