

The purge appears to have been in advance of TikTok’s new community guidelines, which were recently updated and expanded. All of them said they had not violated TikTok’s policy, but had linked to either their OnlyFans or their websites linking to their OnlyFans in their bios, which they believe led to them getting removed from the platform. Rolling Stone spoke to half a dozen who said they were kicked off en masse in mid-November, all for the same reason: violating TikTok’s sex and nudity policy. Hardesty was booted off TikTok in November, during part of what sex worker Rebekka Blue later referred to as the “TikTok purge,” a massive scrubbing of their accounts from the platform. They basically just said I couldn’t get my account back because I’d violated the terms,” she says.

(One video of her dancing in her pajamas had been pulled, but she had successfully appealed it.) Emailing TikTok didn’t elucidate the matter further. Hardesty was shocked: she had just hit 40,000 followers, and she had never had any of her videos permanently deleted from the platform before, which is notoriously stringent about enforcing its guidelines against nudity and sexual content. “I just liked to do dances with my friends and stuff.”Ībout a month later, she logged into her account to find it had been totally deleted without warning. “I’m always really intentional about keeping lingerie or little outfits or anything I wear on OF separate from TikTok,” she tells me.

(You can thank me later, bb.The last TikTok Ally Hardesty posted on her page was a video of her and her friend doing a dance to the KaMillion remix of “Twerk For Me.” Although she is a sex worker who posts NSFW content on her OnlyFans, a subscription-based platform that allows influencers to monetize personal interactions with fans, she was sure to keep the video PG, dressing in her videos only in sweats or pajamas. If your partner is neglecting to do any of the things recommended in these vids, consider sending them this article as the convo-starter you’ve been looking for. So I’ve taken it upon myself to share with you some of the best-and-actually-accurate sex advice and tips you can find on TikTok. It does not make you smell or taste better down there.) (Sorry, but it is not magical vagina juice. And the same thing applies for viral TikToks that could be spreading false information-like, ahem, the "benefits" of pineapple juice. Turns out TikTok = the sexual education you didn’t know you needed.īut just like anything on the Internet, you can’t trust everything you read or see.

Plus, there are legit therapists, sexual wellness educators, ob-gyns, and all sorts of experts on the app you can follow. And from what I’ve seen during my hour-long-late-night scrolls (yes, it happens to the best of us), it’s a super sex positive community filled with content creators who openly discuss kinks, BDSM, gender identity, sexual orientations, and more. As someone who works primarily in the love and sex vertical, I can confirm there is some Grade-A sex advice being distributed on the app.
