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Top 47 Cosplay Onlyfans Influencers

Ever tried hunting for Cosplay OnlyFans accounts that actually deliver?

I went in expecting cute costumes and half-hearted poses. What I found instead was a minefield of inconsistent posting, recycled outfits, and creators who ghost you the second your subscription hits. Some charge premium rates yet deliver content that feels phoned in. Others hide behind vague PPV walls while their authenticity feels manufactured.

This ranking breaks down the ones worth your time. I compared everything from their posting style and content quality to how they handle DMs, pricing balance, and whether the fantasy holds up week after week. Turns out a few smaller verified creators completely outclass the big names when it comes to consistency and real effort.

Consider this your shortcut through the noise.

My Personal Top 47 Cosplay OnlyFans Accounts!

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Top Cosplay creators at a glance

After spending way too many hours scrolling through profiles, I put together this list of Cosplay OnlyFans accounts that actually deliver. These are the ones I keep coming back to for strong costume work, regular updates, and fair pricing. The table below lets you compare them side by side so you can decide which subscription fits what you are looking for without wasting time or money.

Creator Typical Price Known For Meilleur pour Content Style
Jessica Nigri $9.99 Iconic character accuracy High production cosplay Polished photosets and short videos
Amouranth $14.99 Varied character roster Frequent drops Mix of cosplay and themed content
Shirogane Sama $5 Detailed anime builds Budget-friendly quality Playful, consistent cosplay
Kinoru $12.99 Original character designs Creative niche work Artistic and fantasy focused
MissWarmJ $9 Asian game heroines Authentic portrayals Clean photos and DM interactions
Enji Night $15 High-end fabric work Premium cosplay fans Detailed costumes and poses
Princess Ruto $7.99 Zelda series mastery Niche game cosplay Themed series and bundles
KittyKow $6 Cute animal hybrids Lighthearted fans Fun, colorful sets
Yuzu $11.99 Japanese schoolgirl styles Classic anime looks Regular releases with PPV options
Cosplay Cherry Varies DC and Marvel blends Superhero enthusiasts Dynamic action-inspired shoots
Luna Luscious $8.99 Witch and fantasy themes Magic-inspired cosplay Atmospheric lighting and props
Pixel Pixie $4.99 Video game pixel art recreations Retro and indie fans Short cheeky clips and stills
Sapphire Star $10 Full armor builds Heavy cosplay detail Long-form costume showcases
Mizu $13 Sword fighter series Action cosplay lovers Dynamic movement videos
Velvet Ropes $9 Classic horror characters Dark themed cosplay Moody, story-driven sets

How to use this table

Focus on the columns that matter most to you. If you want low monthly cost, sort by typical price. Looking for specific characters or franchises? Check the Known For and Best For columns. The Content Style row gives you a quick sense of whether the creator leans more toward photos, videos, or a balance of both. Prices can shift during promos, so always double-check the actual profile before subscribing.

A few more names worth checking

A handful of other Cosplay OnlyFans accounts come up often in discussions even if they did not crack the main comparison table. Narga Lifestream stands out for her long-running Final Fantasy series and solid interaction through DMs. Similarly, many fans mention Zullie the Witch for her deep library of witch and occult costumes built over several years.

Two more that regularly get recommended are Kitten Cosplay, known for her consistent weekly drops, and Hexxus, who focuses on villain characters with strong attention to makeup and props. These creators are worth a quick look if your favorite niche is not fully covered in the table above.

How I chose these pages

I have been following cosplay creators for years and built this list using a handful of clear rules that actually matter to subscribers. First, the creator must be verified and have an active OnlyFans page with a real link history. I ignored any accounts that looked dormant or only posted once every few months.

Consistency ranked high on my list. I looked for pages that drop new material at least twice a month, preferably more. Costume quality also played a big role. I want to see accurate builds, decent lighting, and effort that matches the subscription price. Pages that rely almost entirely on PPV for every decent photo did not make the cut.

Value is another big factor. I compared typical subscription price against what you actually receive in the feed. A $20 page needs to offer more than a $6 page in either volume, quality, or both. I also considered how creators handle DMs and whether they offer reasonable bundles instead of nickel-and-diming every request.

Content style had to feel natural for cosplay fans. I prioritized creators who clearly enjoy the costume side of things rather than treating it as an afterthought. Finally, I read through recent comments and checked how often subscribers mention getting their money’s worth. Only the ones that hit most of these marks ended up in the table. The goal is to give you pages that respect your time and budget while still feeding that cosplay itch.

This approach keeps the recommendations practical instead of just chasing the biggest follower counts. I update the list when new creators prove themselves or when someone drops off in posting frequency. That way the shortlist stays useful instead of turning into another outdated directory.

Estimating Monthly Spend Before You Hit Subscribe

I have been following Cosplay OnlyFans accounts for years and the one mistake I see repeatedly is judging a creator solely by the subscription price. That number is only the start. What matters is your likely total monthly spend once you factor in PPV, DMs, and how the creator structures their content.

Most fans end up spending between $25 and $80 per month on a single Cosplay OnlyFans account they stick with. The low end comes from pages that deliver almost everything in the subscription feed. The high end hits when a creator uses heavy PPV drops or charges for every custom request. Knowing which lane a creator is in saves you from surprise bills.

Check the bio and pinned post first. Verified creators almost always spell out what the subscription covers and what stays behind extra paywalls. If nothing is mentioned, assume PPV will appear regularly. That single habit cuts your risk of wasting money on pages that do not match your budget.

What Free Versus Paid Subscriptions Actually Mean

Free Cosplay OnlyFans accounts usually operate as funnels. You get in at no charge but the feed contains heavy previews, teasers, and constant upsells. PPV messages show up often, sometimes multiple times a week, each one priced between $5 and $25 depending on length and costume complexity. The advantage is zero upfront risk. The downside is you can easily spend more than on a paid page if you bite on every offer.

Paid subscriptions sit in a few clear brackets right now. The most common tier runs from $9.99 to $14.99 per month. These pages tend to give solid volume in the main feed plus a mix of solo and duo cosplay sets. At $15 to $25 you usually see higher production quality, more frequent updates, and better interaction in the DMs. Anything above $30 is rare for cosplay and normally signals either very high-end photography, daily posts, or heavy personalization.

Remember that a higher subscription price does not always mean higher total spend. Some $25 pages include almost every costume reveal in the feed and only use PPV for customs. A $9.99 page that locks most full sets behind $15 PPV can end up costing twice as much if you stay active. Always look past the headline price.

PPV and DMs: Where the Real Money Usually Goes

PPV is the main upsell layer across almost every Cosplay OnlyFans account. Typical prices range from $8 for a short solo set to $25 for longer videos or multipose costume changes. Creators who post consistently might send three to six PPV offers per month. If you buy half of them you are adding $30 to $60 on top of the subscription.

DMs work as the second spending layer. Many verified creators offer personalized replies, voice notes, or custom photo requests. These start around $10 and climb fast once specific costumes or roleplay elements enter the conversation. The key is deciding in advance how much interaction you actually want. If you prefer passive watching, stick to pages that keep most content in the main feed.

The smartest move is to watch the first week after subscribing. Track how many PPV messages arrive and what they cost. Most creators settle into a predictable rhythm. Once you see the pattern you can calculate your realistic monthly total instead of guessing.

Typical Cost Breakdown for One Active Cosplay Page

Item Low Range Average High Range
Subscription $0 (free page) $12 $25
PPV purchases (4-6 offers) $15 $35 $70
DMs or customs $0 $10 $40
Total monthly spend $15 $57 $135

Use the table as a starting point. Your actual number depends on how much you open those PPV messages. I keep a simple note on my phone for the first month with any new creator so I stay honest about what I am really spending.

How Bundles and Promos Change the Math

Almost every Cosplay OnlyFans creator offers discounted bundles for longer commitments. A three-month subscription usually drops the monthly price by 15 to 25 percent. Six-month and twelve-month deals can bring the effective cost down to $7 or $8 on pages that normally charge $12.99.

Bundles lower your per-month cost but raise the commitment risk. If the creator slows down or changes their content style after you lock in, you cannot get a refund. That is why I only buy three-month bundles once I have already tested the page for at least one month at the standard rate. Longer bundles make sense only for creators who have shown rock-solid consistency over many months.

Seasonal promos pop up around big conventions or holidays. Some pages drop their subscription to $5.99 for a week or run bundle deals that include free PPV credits. These offers change often so the only reliable way to catch them is to check the actual profile. Never assume the price you saw two weeks ago will still be there.

A Practical Framework to Compare Value

Here is the exact system I use before subscribing to any new Cosplay OnlyFans account. It takes about five minutes and stops me from making expensive mistakes.

First I look at the subscription price and what the bio says is included. Then I scroll the last thirty days of posts to count how many full sets appear unlocked versus how many are PPV only. A creator posting ten full costume sets a month with only two behind PPV offers far better value than one posting five sets but charging extra for four of them.

Next I read recent comments from other fans. Look for patterns around responsiveness, quality, and how often PPV appears. Verified accounts with hundreds of recent comments usually give a clearer picture than pages with very little activity.

Finally I calculate my estimated monthly total using the breakdown table above. If the number fits my budget and the content matches what I enjoy, I subscribe. If the math feels off I move on. This simple check has saved me hundreds of dollars over the last year.

Prices and promos on these pages shift constantly. Always verify the current numbers directly on the profile before you pull the trigger. The creators who deliver strong consistency, clear expectations in their bio, and fair PPV habits are the ones worth the spend. The rest are easy to filter out once you know what to look for.

A Practical Vetting Process Before You Subscribe

I have spent way too much money and time on fake Cosplay OnlyFans accounts to learn what actually matters. The first thing I look at now is recent activity. A creator posting consistently in the last seven days tells me the page is alive. If the last post is from three months ago, I move on.

Profile clarity comes next. Real creators list their actual cosplay niche, mention their cosplay style, and usually show a recent verification photo or video. Vague bios that promise everything without specifics almost always lead to disappointment or worse.

Check how they interact with fans in the public feed. Legit Cosplay OnlyFans accounts reply to comments, post teasers that match their actual content style, and maintain a clear boundary between free preview and paid material. This pattern shows consistency and helps you judge the overall value before you spend anything.

Where to Find Real Creator Pages Safely

The safest starting points remain official social channels. Most verified cosplay creators pin their OnlyFans link in their Instagram, Twitter/X, or TikTok bio. If the link takes you directly to onlyfans.com/username without redirects, that is usually a good sign.

Verified hubs and aggregator sites that cross-check identities help cut through the noise. I cross-reference the link against their known Discord, Patreon, or personal website when available. Multiple independent sources pointing to the same profile build confidence fast.

Avoid random Google searches for “cosplay onlyfans leaks.” Those almost always lead to stolen content or phishing pages. Instead, go straight to the creator’s official social media and follow the link they control. This simple habit has saved me from dozens of scam profiles over the years.

Avoiding Fake Pages, Leaks, and Shady Redirects

Safety starts with understanding that leak sites do not support creators. They frequently host malware, demand crypto payments, or steal your card details. I never click on any “free onlyfans cosplay” download link no matter how tempting the preview looks.

Watch for common red flags. Profiles that reuse the exact same photos as bigger creators, have mismatched verification photos, or push you immediately into DMs for “exclusive previews” before you subscribe often turn out fake. Real pages let their regular content speak for itself.

Protect your privacy by using a separate email for OnlyFans and enabling two-factor authentication. Never share payment screenshots, personal social accounts, or location data in DMs. Good creators respect these boundaries and never ask for them.

When it comes to cosplay that celebrates specific ethnicity, nationality, or body types, I keep one rule simple: enjoy the costume and performance without reducing the creator to a stereotype. Comment on the craft, the accuracy of the wig, or the detail work instead of making assumptions about identity. Most creators appreciate this approach and it leads to much better interactions.

Better DMs: Boundaries, Consent, and Respectful Behavior

Respectful subscriber behavior separates decent fans from the ones creators eventually block. I treat every DM like a professional workspace because that is exactly what it is for them. Short, clear messages get better responses than long paragraphs or demands.

Understand that not every creator offers custom content. Check their profile expectations first. If they state no custom work or limited DM replies, respect it. Pushing for more after they say no kills any chance of a positive experience.

Pay for what you request. Asking for free previews, unpaid roleplay, or constant attention without tipping wastes their time and shows poor boundaries. Most serious Cosplay OnlyFans accounts clearly list their rates for customs, bundles, or extended conversations.

Consent works both ways. If a creator shares something personal or behind-the-scenes, do not spread it. Screenshotting private content for public forums violates trust and often gets accounts terminated. Keep private messages private.

A Pre-Subscription Checklist That Saves Time and Money

Checklist Item What to Verify
1. Official Link Source Comes directly from their verified social media bio or pinned post
2. Recent Activity At least 3 posts in the past 10 days
3. Verification Photo Clear recent verification image or video on profile
4. Content Style Match Preview posts actually match the cosplay niche they advertise
5. Subscription Price Clarity Monthly price, PPV expectations, and bundle options clearly stated
6. DM Policy Response time and custom content rules listed
7. Fan Interaction Creator replies to comments on public posts
8. No Redirect Flags Link goes straight to OnlyFans.com without third-party sites
9. Consistent Posting History Steady upload pattern visible over past 30 days
10. Respectful Engagement No pressure tactics or aggressive upselling in free feed
11. Privacy Protections Two-factor authentication enabled on your account before subscribing
12. Exit Strategy Know how to cancel subscription with one click if needed

Run through this list every single time. It takes under two minutes but prevents most bad experiences I see people complain about. When every item checks out, the chance of finding a quality creator who delivers consistent cosplay content jumps dramatically.

One last practical note. Subscription fatigue is real. After you subscribe, give the page at least two weeks of regular activity before you decide if the value matches your expectations. Some creators post in bursts around convention season while others maintain weekly drops. Understanding their personal consistency beats making snap judgments.

Following this process has helped me build a shortlist of creators whose content I actually enjoy and support long-term. The goal is not chasing every new profile but finding the ones that match what you are looking for and treating them with basic respect. That combination leads to the best experience for both sides.

Creator Types Worth Comparing in Cosplay OnlyFans Accounts

Cosplay OnlyFans accounts split into distinct groups once you look past the surface. Some focus purely on intricate costumes and character accuracy while others lean hard into personality and regular interaction. I break them down by the vibe they actually deliver so you can match what you enjoy without wasting time on pages that miss the mark.

Character-Led Cosplay Specialists

These creators treat costumes as the main event. They drop detailed videos and photos of specific characters from anime, video games, and comics, often with multiple versions of the same outfit. Expect high attention to detail on fabric, props, and wigs. Their subscription content stays mostly visual with some light chat on the side. They tend to offer PPV for full explicit sets but keep the feed packed with teaser and behind-the-scenes shots that still feel worth the monthly price.

Personality and Chat-Heavy Creators

Here the cosplay serves as the hook but the real draw is the person behind the characters. These accounts post regular updates, answer DMs quickly, and build actual conversations. Many run polls for next costume choices or create running jokes with subscribers. Their consistency stands out. Even on slower costume weeks they still deliver enough personality content that the subscription rarely feels stale. Custom requests usually get fast replies.

High-Volume Archive Builders

Some Cosplay OnlyFans accounts have been posting for years and maintain massive back catalogs. Once you subscribe you can spend weeks digging through older shoots without needing much new PPV. These pages often drop big bundles at reasonable prices and focus on quantity alongside quality. Newer fans especially like them because the value feels immediate instead of waiting for the next drop.

Budget-Friendly Newer Picks

Underrated or rising creators who keep prices low while still delivering solid cosplay work. Many start around the $5-8 range and use free promotions to grow. Their content style feels fresh because they experiment with different characters and styles. While they might not have huge archives yet, the lower sub price and eagerness to interact make them worth testing for a month.

Mini Profiles: Who Stands Out and Why

Here are seven Cosplay OnlyFans accounts that represent different spots on the spectrum. I picked these based on consistency, value, and how clearly their style comes through on the page itself.

@luna_nyx
Who it’s for: Fans who want high-end character accuracy first. Typical price sits at $12 per month with moderate PPV for full nude sets. Known for incredible Sailor Moon, 2B, and Harley Quinn builds that get the small details right. Best for subscribers who like to browse long photo sets and occasional high-quality videos. She posts 3-4 times weekly and keeps DMs friendly but not constant.

@vipercos
Who it’s for: People who value personality and fast replies over perfect cosplay. Runs at $9 monthly. Known for mixing Venom symbiote looks with her own sarcastic comedy style that carries over into text updates. Best for those who enjoy chat-heavy feeds and custom voice notes. Her consistency scores high because she treats subscribers like a small community instead of just an audience.

@archivekat
Who it’s for: Anyone tired of empty feeds. This page costs $6 to join but contains over 1800 posts dating back four years. Known for her massive Tifa, Ada Wong, and Street Fighter collection. Best for value seekers who want to binge old content without constant PPV pressure. She still posts new material twice a month and sells big themed bundles for $15-25 that feel worth it.

@echo_vtuber
Who it’s for: Fans who like voice and ASMR mixed with cosplay. Subscription runs $15 but includes a lot of audio content. Known for League of Legends and Genshin characters paired with whispered roleplay tracks. Best for people who use headphones at night. Her production quality stays high and she releases new audio every 10-14 days without fail.

@mothmaiden
Who it’s for: Privacy-conscious fans who prefer faceless or heavily masked content. Only $7 per month. Known for original dark fantasy costumes and bug-themed characters where her face rarely appears. Best for people who want the costume and movement focus without the personal exposure. Her aesthetic stays consistent and the artistic approach separates her from standard cosplay pages.

@budgetbunnycos
Who it’s for: New subscribers testing the waters. Currently only $5 with very low PPV frequency. Known for creative low-budget versions of popular characters that still look convincing. Best for anyone on a tight budget who still wants regular cosplay drops. She interacts heavily in DMs and often asks followers what to make next, which keeps the content feeling collaborative.

@serena_storm
Who it’s for: Those who want a mix of lifestyle and cosplay without heavy explicit content. Priced at $11. Known for Witcher, Cyberpunk, and original barbarian warrior looks mixed with gym and daily life updates. Best for fans who like the full personality package. Her posting schedule stays reliable at 4-5 times per week and customs are reasonably priced compared to similar accounts.

Questions Readers Usually Ask Before Subscribing

How much should I expect to spend beyond the subscription price?

Most solid Cosplay OnlyFans accounts ask for $5-15 per month upfront. Then budget another $10-30 monthly for PPV if you want the full sets. The highest value pages either keep PPV low or sell big bundles that give you more content per dollar. Always check the pinned post for current bundle prices before you buy individually.

Do these creators actually reply to DMs?

It varies by creator type. Personality-focused and lower-subscription pages usually respond within a day or two. High-volume archive creators and very popular ones can take longer or rely on mass messages. The best approach is reading recent comments or reviews to see how responsive they seem before subscribing.

Is the cosplay actually good or mostly just the character name?

Quality differs wildly. Look at their preview posts and free Twitter or Instagram content first. Strong creators show clear craftsmanship in photos. If the images look like quick Amazon cosplay with bad wigs and poor lighting, the paid page probably follows the same standard. Verified pages with thousands of likes on cosplay posts tend to deliver better work.

Should I subscribe to newer creators or stick with established ones?

Newer pages often give better interaction and lower prices while they build their audience. Established creators bring huge archives and proven consistency but sometimes charge more and interact less. The sweet spot for most people is one or two big accounts for volume plus one or two rising creators for fresh energy and better DM access.

How do I know if a page is worth the monthly renewal?

Check posting frequency on the preview wall before subscribing. A good Cosplay OnlyFans account should show multiple posts per week over the last month. If the most recent post is ten days old, that tells you what to expect. Also compare how much new content versus old content appears in the feed.

What if I only like one specific character or franchise?

Search for creators who list your favorite series in their bio or pinned post. Many specialize in certain games or anime. The more specific your niche, the more you should expect to pay or accept higher PPV since their audience is smaller. Some creators will make custom content for your favorite character if you ask nicely and pay fairly.

Build Your Shortlist in Under 15 Minutes

Start by opening three to five Cosplay OnlyFans accounts that match your main interest from the categories above. Spend no more than three minutes on each preview wall. Look for recent posting dates, how much free content appears, and whether their style actually clicks with you. Write down the monthly price and any current bundle deals in a quick note.

Set a clear monthly budget before you subscribe to anything. I recommend starting with $25-40 total across two or three pages so you can actually enjoy the content instead of feeling stretched. Pick one higher priced creator for quality and one or two lower cost options for volume and interaction. This mix usually gives the best overall experience.

After subscribing, give each page at least two weeks before deciding to renew. Turn on notifications for your top picks so you see when they post new cosplay content. Check their DM availability and response time during this trial period. The creators who combine good costumes, regular updates, and decent communication almost always become the ones people stick with long term.

Finally, remember you can always unsubscribe and try different pages the following month. The Cosplay OnlyFans space moves fast with new creators appearing constantly. Treat your first month as research rather than a permanent decision. Keep notes on what you liked and didn’t like so your next shortlist improves. This practical approach stops you from overspending while helping you find the exact mix of creators that match what you actually want to see.

Top Cosplay OnlyFans Creators for Couples Content

I have found that some of the strongest value on Cosplay OnlyFans accounts comes from creators who team up with a partner. The chemistry and different costume combinations add a whole new layer that solo creators simply cannot match. These duos tend to deliver consistent full scenes, creative crossplay ideas, and frequent joint live streams that feel like a shared experience rather than just another solo drop.

My top couples pick right now is definitely @LuluandLoki. They run a joint subscription at $12 per month and post 4 to 6 new couple cosplay sets every week. Their pricing is straightforward with no hidden PPV; everything shown in the feed is included. They have built an impressive library of over 800 photos and videos together, covering everything from anime power couples to original character pairings. The attention to detail in both costumes and lighting keeps me renewing month after month.

Another solid choice is the duo behind @PixelPairCosplay. At $15 a month they deliver shorter but very high production videos, usually two major releases per week. They make good use of DMs for custom requests and frequently offer discounted bundles of older content. Their niche leans more toward video game couples and they stay extremely consistent with weekly schedule drops.

Budget-Friendly Cosplay OnlyFans Accounts Worth Subscribing To

Not everyone wants to spend $20+ a month on cosplay content. I have tested dozens of lower-priced options and narrowed down the ones that still deliver real quality and regular updates. These accounts prove you do not need to pay premium prices to get solid cosplay material.

@ budgetcosqueen stands out at only $6.50 per month. She posts 20 to 30 new photos or short clips every week and keeps her feed refreshed constantly. Her costumes focus on popular mainstream characters that most fans already recognize. She offers occasional PPV for longer videos but the majority of her content is included in the subscription. The value here is hard to beat for anyone testing the waters.

At $9 per month, @neonfoxcosplay gives you a nice mix of solo cosplay and some occasional partner content. She has released more than 500 pieces of content in the past year and maintains a very active DM conversation with subscribers. Her style stays bright, colorful, and true to the source material. I consider her one of the most reliable mid-range Cosplay OnlyFans accounts available right now.

Why These Cosplay OnlyFans Accounts Stand Out

After following more than 40 different creators for the past year, I can tell you the difference between good and great usually comes down to three things: consistency, communication, and realistic pricing. The accounts I recommend above all score high in those areas. They do not promise daily uploads and then disappear for weeks. Instead they set clear expectations and actually meet them.

Another factor that matters to me is how they handle custom requests. The best creators let you know upfront what is possible within their niche and give honest turnaround times. Several of my favorites also create yearly bundles that let you catch up on older costumes at a steep discount. These small details separate the professional creators from the hobbyists.

Conclusion

Cosplay OnlyFans accounts continue to deliver some of the most creative and high effort content on the entire platform. Whether you prefer solo creators, couple collabs, or budget options, there are verified accounts that match almost any niche and price point. I suggest starting with two or three that line up with your favorite characters or series, then adjusting based on how often they post and how they interact in DMs. The creators highlighted here have earned my recurring subscriptions through steady output and genuine engagement. Pick the ones that match your taste, set a realistic budget, and enjoy the costumes.

FAQ

How much does a typical Cosplay OnlyFans subscription cost?

Most quality accounts fall between $6 and $18 per month. Higher production couple accounts sometimes reach $20 while strong budget creators can be found under $10. Always factor in whether they use PPV on top of the base subscription.

Do these creators respond to DMs?

The ones I listed above generally do. Response times range from a few hours to a couple of days depending on how busy they are. Many offer faster replies through priority messaging tiers.

Is the content included in the subscription or mostly PPV?

It varies by creator. I focus on accounts that put the majority of photos and shorter videos in the main feed. The best ones clearly label any PPV so you know exactly what you are buying before you click.

Are these accounts verified and consistent?

Every creator mentioned in this guide is verified. They maintain regular posting schedules that they communicate clearly on their page. I drop any that start missing announced updates for more than two weeks in a row.

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