"I slept with Facebook employees to unblock my Instagram"
Kitty Lischau, creator of provocative content at OnlyFans, has revealed that her Instagram account has been blocked.
In response, she tracked down Facebook employees and after meeting them, her account went back to activity: "It was really nice of them"
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09/06/2022
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When Instagram decides to disable an account because of a violation of their policy, that's usually the end of the story.
But Kitty Lischau, a girl who maintains a provocative account at OnlyFans that provides paid adult content, recently revealed that her account was blocked on Instagram, but she was able to get it back in action by sleeping with some of Meta's employees, who are responsible for Facebook and Instagram, among others.
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Lishao was a guest on a podcast called No Jumper and was asked what the "most promiscuous" thing she had ever done.
Her answer was surprising / funny / disturbing.
She shared: "It happened recently, they blocked my Instagram account three or four times. One of my friends works on Facebook and I started sleeping with him to get my Instagram back in activity. It was really nice of him."
Lishao said she tried to understand why her account was blocked and said: "The guy I slept with claimed my account was blocked due to sexual solicitation and then he appealed it because there was not really solicitation on my page."
Lishao claimed the appeal was denied, but her boyfriend opened a new case and appealed again and then it turned out that her Instagram was blocked because it was hacked, "and then they restarted me and it reopened."
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She then claimed that she repeated this method when her account was removed again, by tracking and then meeting with other meta employees through her podcast and through LinkedIn.
"My friend taught me the process of actually closing an Instagram account and which departments are working on what things," she explained.
She said she went to his LinkedIn profile and searched his friends list until she found those who work in the departments responsible for the subject on Instagram.
After sending them messages about her account in vain, she decided to “chase after them” on Instagram.
"I contacted them on my Instagram through my backup account and was able to contact some of them, not from the specific department but still people who worked on Instagram in Los Angeles," she says in the video.
Eventually, she found some men to meet with, who were already familiar with her podcast.
"We met and I slept with them and I was able to get my account back two or three times," she said.
Lexo told the Daily Dot that her account had been removed three times, and each time she was able to recover it.
"But I did not deserve to have my account blocked in the first place!"
she said.
"There are creators who expose their entire breasts in pictures and I barely post pictures in lingerie."
It was not like, 'Hey, if I suck you will you pass this on to me for review?' (Photo: screenshot, kittylixo)
"There was no 'give and take,'" she claimed.
"It was not like, 'Hey, if I suck you would you pass this on to me for review?'
There was no explicit consideration for sex services or anything else, "she explained even though she says returning her account was" completely "in her thoughts.
She also says she has not heard from Meta since her story went viral, nor does she expect it: "I do not feel I have revealed anything," she says.
"There is no prohibition against meeting friends outside the company. I feel that what I have done is simply 'I engineered a social situation that was beneficial to me.'
She added that she would do it again in the future if she needed to, but in the meantime she has moved her account, which has over 200,000 followers, to a private state.
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