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Author: [Generated AI] Date: 2026-04-16 Abstract OnlyFans, a content subscription service, operates on a paradox: it requires persistent, globally addressable resources (videos, images, messages) but restricts access through a proprietary permissions layer. This paper examines how URI design—specifically the distinction between URLs (location) and URNs (name)—fails in adult/gated platforms, proposing the concept of a Gated Persistent Identifier (G-PID) . Using real-world observation and HTTP analysis, we argue that OnlyFans’ resource addressing reveals fundamental tensions between web architecture (open by default) and commercial content walls. 1. Introduction: The URI Promise vs. The Paywall Reality Tim Berners-Lee’s URI standard (RFC 3986) assumes that a dereferenceable URI returns a representation of a resource. OnlyFans challenges this: an https://onlyfans.com/content/123 URI is dereferenceable but not accessible without a session cookie. This creates a new class of resource—neither fully public nor fully private—where the URI acts as a capability token only when combined with authentication. 2. Anatomy of an OnlyFans URI A typical OnlyFans media URI (observed via browser dev tools) follows a pattern:

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