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BrandArmy, launched in 2021, allows social media stars aged 13 and older to share exclusive content and interact with fans, earning money through subscriptions. Critics argue that the platform, dubbed "OnlyFans for kids," facilitates child exploitation by allowing minors to post sexualized content accessible only to adults. The site has faced backlash for its ethics and potential for grooming, despite claims of strict content guidelines and parent-managed accounts.
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