The summary is:
The speaker is a YouTuber who decided to explore OnlyFans, a platform that is known for hosting adult content. He wanted to see if there were any creators who were doing non-pornographic activities, such as gaming, cooking, or playing music, as OnlyFans had claimed. He invited his friend Matt to join him and they searched for various terms on the site. However, they were disappointed to find that almost every result was either porn or porn-related. They also found the search function to be very poor and had to use other sources to find OnlyFans users. They decided to tip some of the creators they found, such as a granny who posted explicit photos, a woman who crushed Lego villages with her feet, and a woman who attached a dildo to a lawnmower
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Only Fans announced plans to ban adult content on their platform, but later reversed their decision.
2. The speaker decided to test Only Fans' claim that they have a lot of creators who are not just doing adult content.
3. They searched for creators on Only Fans using various terms, including "bread", "gaming", "grandmother", and "clarinet".
4. They found that the search function on Only Fans was not effective and mostly returned sponsored posts or adult content.
5. They resorted to using Twitter to find Only Fans creators and found some users promoting their Only Fans accounts.
6. They found a few creators who were not doing adult content, including a clarinet player and a user who posted about bread.
7. They decided to tip these creators to support their work.
8. They also came across some adult content creators, including a user who posted about foot fetishes and another who posted about destroying a Lego village.
9. They found that most creators on Only Fans were doing adult content, and the platform's search function made it difficult to find non-adult content.
10. The speaker concluded that Only Fans' claim that they have a lot of non-adult content creators is not accurate.