Using polls or direct messaging to allow the audience to influence future projects.

The situation with Janet Mason and OnlyFans serves as a microcosm of the broader challenges and controversies facing creators and platforms in the digital age. As these platforms continue to evolve and grow, they will likely face increasing scrutiny and calls for greater accountability and transparency. How these issues are addressed will have significant implications for the future of digital content creation and consumption.

Mason utilizes various platforms to maintain her brand, , often providing a mix of professional promotional material and personal updates.

By mid-2023, Mason had launched her own app ("The Masonary") and was reportedly grossing $400,000 per month via Substack and paid communities. She was invited to SXSW and featured in Forbes ’ "Next 1000" list.

The term "exposed" here is misleading. Unlike leaked data scandals (e.g., "iCloud exposed"), #JanetExposed appears to be a fan-organized hashtag and content library that highlights (rather than reveals) her best social media moments, backstage clips, and career milestones.

The excitement around her isn't just about new content; it's about a legend of the industry taking control of her own distribution. By subscribing to @janetexposed , fans aren't just watching a video; they are supporting the creator directly and participating in the next chapter of her career.