Overview
- The private UK group has implemented stricter member vetting after reports of users seeking sexualised foot content.
- Applicants now see a warning that “this is not a foot fetish group,” making the group’s purpose clear at the point of entry.
- New posting rules ban close-up shots of feet, permitting only full-length, location images and discouraging requests for foot photos.
- Admins say they are removing posts and, where needed, accounts that breach the rules, with members asked to report unsolicited messages.
- The community of more than 700 members focuses on support and discussion of barefoot practice and perceived health benefits.