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sextflirt.com has been running since 2015. That makes us one of the older adult-content directories still actively maintained, and older than the large majority of the platforms we point users to. Longevity is not a quality guarantee, but it does mean we've seen most of the things that can go wrong on a site like this, and we've had time to build the Site around what we've learned.
This page is the short version of who we are, what we're doing, and what you can expect from us.
1. WHAT SEXTFLIRT IS
sextflirt.com is a searchable, browsable directory of adult-oriented content. Users publish posts, images, videos, and stories, tagged by platform and topic, and visitors discover creators through search, filters, and the activity feed. When a visitor finds someone they want to follow, they're pointed at the creator's real handle on a service like Snapchat, Kik, Telegram, OnlyFans, or Instagram, where the actual conversation (if any) happens.
The Site is purpose-built for content discovery, not matchmaking. We don't run private messaging, we don't host chat rooms, we don't broker meetings, and we don't take a cut of anything that happens between a viewer and a creator.
In practice that means sextflirt.com sits somewhere between a curated directory and a content feed: more editorial than a dating app, more interactive than a static link list.
2. WHY WE BUILT IT
When sextflirt launched in 2015, the adult-content landscape was scattered across hundreds of username-sharing pages, thin SEO sites, and low-effort aggregators that treated both creators and viewers as an afterthought. The gaps were obvious: no real way to search, no real way to filter by the things viewers actually cared about, no serious moderation, no accountability for the stuff that was clearly out of line.
We wanted a place that took the category seriously. That meant building real search, real content tools, real moderation, and real written policies instead of the three-paragraph "terms" most of our peers were shipping. It also meant committing to a simple, unglamorous thing: treat the adults on both sides of the screen like adults.
More than a decade later that's still the thesis. The product has changed a lot, but the reason the Site exists hasn't.
3. WHAT WE BELIEVE
A few things we take as given, and that shape every decision we make about the Site.
Adult content is not the problem. What's actually harmful is non-consensual content, impersonation, fraud, and exploitation. We don't confuse adult with unsafe, and we don't treat our users as suspects for being here.
Creators deserve the same dignity as any other independent publisher. The people posting on sextflirt.com run small, one-person content operations with real revenue, real audiences, and real work ethics. We build tools for them accordingly.
Moderation is not a stance, it's a practice. We take down the things that should come down, and we're transparent about how and why. Posturing doesn't keep anyone safe.
Privacy is not a feature, it's a baseline. We don't sell data, we don't run ad-tracking profiles, and we don't build secondary products out of user behaviour. People come here to do something intimate, and we owe them a Site that behaves accordingly.
Longevity is a kind of trust. Sticking around for more than a decade is how you earn the benefit of the doubt. We haven't flipped the Site to a new owner, we haven't rebranded to escape a reputation, and we haven't walked away when the category got harder. That continuity is part of the product.
4. HOW WE OPERATE
We are deliberately small. A compact team keeps decisions sharp, keeps the Site responsive, and keeps the culture intact. We don't have a marketing department, a growth hacking team, or a VC board to answer to. That's by design.
The day-to-day is roughly this:
- Keep the lights on. The Site is hosted on professional infrastructure, media is delivered through a commercial CDN, and we monitor availability the way any serious operation does.
- Moderate actively. Uploads are scanned on the way in; reports are reviewed by a human; the queue prioritises safety-critical work ahead of everything else.
- Ship carefully. Changes to the Site go out after they've been thought through, not because a roadmap says so. We'd rather do fewer things right than more things quickly.
- Listen. User reports, emails through the contact form, and public feedback actually reach the people making decisions. They shape what we build next more than any internal strategy doc.
You'll notice this page doesn't list names, photos, or LinkedIn profiles. Operators of adult-content infrastructure have good reasons to keep their identities out of the public record, and we don't think that's a strike against credibility. What is verifiable about us is our history, our track record, our written policies, and the way the Site actually behaves when something goes wrong. That's the part worth trusting.
5. WHAT WE'RE NOT
A few things sextflirt.com is explicitly not, to set expectations:
- We are not a dating app, matchmaker, escort service, or hookup site.
- We are not a live cam platform or a streaming service.
- We are not a payment processor, tipping platform, or subscription manager.
- We are not a private messenger; there are no DMs and no chat rooms here.
- We are not affiliated with, owned by, or operated in partnership with Snapchat, Kik, TikTok, Telegram, OnlyFans, Instagram, Discord, or any of the other platforms we reference. Those are third-party services we simply point users at.
If you're looking for any of the above, sextflirt isn't the right Site and nothing on this page is meant to change that.
6. HOW TO REACH US
- General inquiries: contact form linked from the footer.
- Safety issues: use the report button on the relevant post or profile, and cc our contact form with "URGENT SAFETY" in the first line if it's time-critical. Our Safety page walks through what to do for the most common situations.
- Copyright takedowns (DMCA): see our DMCA page.
- Legal process, law enforcement, and formal inquiries: contact form, clearly labelled. We respond through appropriate channels.
- Editorial, partnerships, press: contact form with the context in the subject line.
We read everything. We don't always reply immediately, but we read everything.