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BUSINESS

OnlyFans in talks to sell 60% stake valuing firm at $3.5 billion

Bloomberg News, Published on 02/02/2026

» LONDON — British platform OnlyFans, known best for its adult content, is in talks to sell a 60% stake to an investment firm in a deal that would value the company at about US$3.5 billion, according to a person familiar with the matter.

WORLD

Trump signs bill cracking down on deepfake revenge porn

Bloomberg News, Published on 20/05/2025

» WASHINGTON — United States President Donald Trump signed a bill to force social media companies to remove non-consensual sharing of explicit sexual imagery online, calling it a "horribly wrong" situation.

BUSINESS

These are the 8 best hotels in Thailand, according to Michelin

Bloomberg News, Published on 26/09/2024

» In its inaugural hotel list for Thailand, Michelin has awarded eight hotels with its top, three key ranking. 

LIFE

X testing 'adult content' groups for users

Bloomberg News, Published on 29/03/2024

» SAN FRANCISCO - X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, is testing a feature that lets users create or join communities focused on "adult content" or other "not safe for work" material.

LIFE

Thailand tilts towards Chinese-style internet controls

Bloomberg News, Published on 15/04/2019

» HONG KONG: A swathe of the world is adopting China’s vision for a tightly controlled internet over the unfettered American approach, a stunning ideological coup for Beijing that would have been unthinkable less than a decade ago.

BUSINESS

Dolce & Gabbana China blunder rages on

Bloomberg News, Published on 22/11/2018

» SHANGHAI: Thousands of Dolce & Gabbana goods have been pulled from China’s biggest shopping websites and calls for a boycott of the brand are gaining traction as the uproar over the Italian fashion house’s Chinese advertising campaign grows.

THAILAND

Don't dress sexy' advice triggers an echo of #MeToo in Thailand

Bloomberg News, Published on 12/04/2018

» A government official’s suggestion that women should dress conservatively to avoid sexual harassment during the nation’s new year festival has sparked a rebuttal under the hashtag #DontTellMeHowToDress.