Sure, I can see why you would think that was rude but I suspect that is you avoiding what I actually said because you can see the logic in that but do not want to admit.
In general I think people start an Onlyfans for 3 reasons.
1. John - Everyone else is doing it and making heaps so I should be able to as well. I'll create a twitter, do a couple quick videos in the shower and pouting and watch the money roll in. After 6 months John is only posting once every two weeks to his twitter, he has not uploaded new content in a month and moans about how hard it is. He gives up.
2. Jill - I can see some people succeed at OF and some fail when it comes to subscribers and income. I'll research the ones who succeed and structure a business around their model of providing quality content at a competitive price to build my base so I can leverage off that to build a successful business that will be earning XXXXXX dollars in 3 years. Jill stays on top of her marketing and PR, invests every cent back into better equipment, collabs and providing the best experience possible for her followers. SHe is always asking what she can do better or what people want and over time her subscription price has gone from $4.99 per month to 2 years later being $12.99 a month she has a vast library of content, great word of mouth and loyal fans.She has already achieved her 3 year goal income and is working harder than ever to double that. She is focussed and always challenging herself to do better.
3. Jack - I am starting an Onlyfans because the likes and the money validate who I am and make me feel good as a person. I refuse to be compete on price because that should not be a factor in it. Things start OK for Jack. Each new subscriber makes him feel good and he is sure his attitude of a high price and a small library that grows slowly plus PPV is the right move. Things slow down after 2 or 3 months as Jack has to keep pushing marketing to replace subscriber turn over and wonders why people refuses to see the value in what he is providing. He receives an email here to there explaining why people are leaving but sees it as their issue not his.
You can treat OF as an easy way to make money, a business that has potential if you work and listen to those around you or as a side hustle that gives you seem feel goods initially but ends up making you feel worse when it fails to continue to give you what you need.
All valid but not all successful, depending on your measurements.