Former PhD student Zara Dar, who recently left her PhD program to pursue a career on OnlyFans, revealed she posts her science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) educational videos on Pornhub. Dar stated on social media that Pornhub provides significantly more revenue than YouTube. “People may not know this, but I publish the same STEM videos on both YouTube and Pornhub,” Dar wrote. “While YouTube generally generates more views, the ad revenue per 1 million views on @Pornhub is nearly three times higher.”

Zara Dar Uploaded What is Neural Network on Pornhub

She illustrated her point with screenshots of her videos titled “What is a Neural Network?” on both platforms. According to Ms. Dar, Pornhub pays $1,000 per million views compared to YouTube’s $340.

Viral Reaction to STEM on Adult Platforms

Ms. Dar’s post quickly went viral, sparking surprise and curiosity among social media users. Reactions ranged from disbelief to humor. One user commented, “Today I Learned,” while another questioned, “Wait. Why would anyone watch Machine Learning videos on Pornhub or OnlyFans?” A third user noted, “Who knew STEM could thrive on all platforms? Turns out, adulting is maximizing ad revenue—whether it’s algorithms or anatomy lessons.”

LinkedIn Ban Raises Questions

In a separate post, Ms. Dar shared that her LinkedIn account was unexpectedly banned after she compared the ad revenue of YouTube and Pornhub on the platform. “While the post went semi-viral on LinkedIn with many Top Voices reaching out to me, my account was unexpectedly blocked without prior notice,” she wrote. The ban has raised questions about platform policies and the boundaries of professional content.

From Academia to OnlyFans

Dar made headlines last month when she announced her decision to leave her PhD program to join OnlyFans as an adult content creator. In a YouTube video titled “PhD dropout to OnlyFans model,” she described her career shift as a calculated decision to pursue a life free from institutional expectations. “I had envisioned a different life for myself—one unbound by the expectations of an academic institution or the constraints of a corporate office,” she explained.Ms. Dar’s unique approach to combining educational content with non-traditional platforms has sparked widespread discussion about monetization opportunities and the evolving definitions of content creation.Last month, Dar made headlines for quitting her PhD program to join OnlyFans. In a YouTube video, she explained her decision as a career change and a gamble, seeking a life outside academia and corporate settings.

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