However, last month @backchannelre learned of a Google Drive folder shared online that contained private adult-themed OnlyFans content from 279 different content creators.
It is not known how much content has been shared without downloading it all but we have been told that at least one of the folders has 10 GBs of videos and images.
To help OnlyFans creators determine if their content has been leaked, BackChannel has created a tool that allows creators to enter their OnlyFans account name to determine if they are in the leak.
Unfortunately, Google does not make it easy to remove content without reporting each file one-by-one.
As this OnlyFans folder is shared from what appears to be the City College of San Francisco's account, BackChannel is attempting to contact them to remove the entire folder.
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