
A Nashville-based OnlyFans creator has revealed the horrifying moment she was targeted by armed robbers who allegedly used her social media activity to locate her.
The woman, who chose to remain anonymous for safety reasons, said the assailants confronted her outside her home, demanding cash and valuables. She believes they tracked her movements through her public posts, highlighting the dangers of oversharing online.
How Social Media Became a Safety Risk
The creator explained that she often shared glimpses of her daily life, including locations and routines, which may have inadvertently led the robbers to her. "I never thought something like this would happen," she said. "I just wanted to connect with my followers."
Police are investigating the incident, urging digital creators to be cautious about the personal details they disclose online. "Geotags and routine check-ins can make you an easy target," warned a spokesperson.
Rising Concerns for Online Content Creators
This incident sheds light on the growing risks faced by influencers and adult content creators, who often share intimate aspects of their lives to engage audiences. Experts recommend:
- Avoiding real-time location updates
- Using privacy settings rigorously
- Being selective about tagged posts
OnlyFans has not commented on the case but advises users to prioritise safety and report any suspicious activity.