TikTok-Inspired Qwki Platform Touts Initial Growth

SAN FRANCISCO — TikTok-inspired adult social media network Qwki is touting initial growth.

The company reports it “has been quietly building a rabid following over the past year” and claims having reached “100,000 viewers per month” after a few months.

Qwki features one-minute vertical-format videos, designed exclusively for both iOS and Android mobile users.

“Select your carnal desire on the homepage and make magic happen in minutes,” a rep said. “What’s unique about Qwki is that anybody can post and get attention without followers. Simply share your one-of-a-kind short-form videos and somebody will see it — and if it’s good, many people will.”

Qwki content creators are also able to utilize the network in order to promote their other platforms, lock selected videos to earn extra revenue and share their profile URL directly.

According to the rep, the company is “committed to offering adult content that, unlike other popular networks, embraces sex and sexuality. There’s unfortunate censorship around everything mainstream — we couldn’t create an app because of iOS and Android’s moderation guidelines, but made the site as close to an app as possible. Our goal is to make the most modern and open adult site on the internet without unreasonable restrictions, boundaries, banning or blocking.”

Qwki currently offers free access — with no signups or subscriptions required — to several thousand clips per category.

For more information, visit Qwki.org and follow the platform on Twitter.

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