Mga Pilipinong manggagawa nag-e-edit at nagbebenta ng explicit na content para sa dayuhang OnlyFans models

Isang assembly line ng mga Pilipinong remote workers ang umuunlad sa likod ng OnlyFans, kung saan sila ay nagpo-photoshop ng nudes, nag-e-edit ng porn videos, at nagbebenta ng explicit na content para sa kanilang dayuhang female models. Batay sa mga kwento ng dalawang manggagawa, ang mga ahensya ay umaasa sa murang offshore labor mula sa Pilipinas upang mapataas ang kita ng mga modelo. Ito ay bahagi ng mas malaking industriya na nagsimulang umusbong noong pandemya ng COVID-19.

Noong tag-init ng 2023, si Anna*, isang estudyanteng kolehiyo, ay naghahanap ng online na trabaho para sa dagdag na pera. Nagsimula siya bilang virtual assistant na nag-e-edit ng graphics at food reels para sa isang PR agency, ngunit kalaunan ay inanyayahan para sa mas mataas na bayad na P500 hanggang P3,000 bawat photo o video—ngunit para sa OnlyFans content. “As long as it’s good pay, why not, right?” ani niya sa kanyang boss, ayon sa kanyang salaysay sa Rappler.

Ang kanyang mga gawain ay nagsimulang maging explicit: pag-aalis ng hindi gustong buhok, pagpapahusay ng katawan ng mga modelo, at pag-e-edit ng one-minute porn reels na nagpapakita ng masturbation o sex scenes. Sa peak, nagha-handle siya ng siyam na modelo, na nagbigay sa kanya ng buwang kita na P45,000 hanggang P50,000, tax-free maliban sa transfer fees mula sa Europe-based company.

Si Kara, 26 taong gulang at IT graduate, ay naging 'chatter' noong maagang 2025. Siya ay nagpapanggap na modelo sa chat upang mag-engage ng subscribers at magbenta ng exclusive content na maaaring umabot sa $750 (mahigit P44,000). May oras na $2 bawat oras plus 5% commission, ngunit natagpuan niyang mahirap: “I’m just not used to selling sex stuff,” sabi niya. Umalis siya pagkatapos ng ilang linggo dahil sa pressure.

Ang mga ahensya, na namamahala ng mga 20 modelo bawat isa, ay may teams na binubuo ng hindi bababa sa 18 tao mula sa scriptwriting hanggang finance. Ito ay sumisimula noong pandemya, ayon sa Reuters investigation, at umaasa sa Pilipinong workers dahil sa kanilang English skills at mababang sahod. Sa online platforms tulad ng onlinejobs.ph at Facebook groups na may 61,000 miyembro, maraming Pilipino ang nag-aaplay.

Ayon kay sociologist Ash Presto, maraming interes sa mga gig na ito dahil sa lumalaking pangangailangan sa trabaho sa gitna ng 'deteriorating jobs market,' batay sa IBON Foundation analysis noong Hunyo 2025. Gayunpaman, walang proteksyon para sa mga manggagawa tulad nina Anna at Kara sa industriyang ito.

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