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- Legal: In the US, psilocybin is federally illegal. While federal prosecutors rarely target OnlyFans creators, the distribution of footage showing drug ingestion could theoretically be considered "aiding and abetting." Most creators geoblock their content from states with strict drug laws.
- Platform Risk: OnlyFans has a nebulous drug policy. While they allow "implied use," showing actual ingestion of a mushroom can get a video removed. Successful creators film the effects (the high) but not the moment of chewing.
- Psychological: The "set and setting" for a camera is rarely the same as for therapeutic healing. Several creators have reported PTSD from filming a foursome on shrooms where a participant had a "bad trip" mid-act but felt contractual pressure to continue. A strong safe word and a sober monitor are non-negotiable.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational and documentary purposes only. The author does not endorse the violation of terms of service of any platform, nor the consumption of illegal substances. Always consult legal counsel before producing any adult content involving controlled substances. Legal: In the US, psilocybin is federally illegal
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She sat on the edge of her oversized velvet bed with three others: Leo, her long-time collaborator; Jax, a rising fitness influencer; and Chloe, a "lifestyle" creator known for her chaotic energy. Between them sat a small ceramic bowl of dried, blue-bruised mushrooms—the catalyst for a "transcendental" content drop they had been teasing for weeks.
Platform Suppression: Mainstream social media platforms often suppress content related to mushrooms, regardless of how it is framed. High-frequency engagement with substance-related content can also lead to shadowbanning or permanent account removal.