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Influencer Sparks Debate by Lecturing on Sexuality

19 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Influencer Ari Kytsya lectured 1,200 students on human sexuality.
  • Her appearance sparked debate about sex work and academic boundaries.
  • The lecture focused on digital economies and online persona performance.
Influencer Sparks Debate by Lecturing on Sexuality

Social media influencer Ari Kytsya recently addressed 1,200 students at the University of Washington, discussing human sexuality as part of a psychology course. Her lecture, titled 'Surviving Digital Economies, Performing an Online Persona,' aimed to explore the psychological implications of sexualized public spaces and digital labor.

The guest appearance quickly escalated into a widespread online controversy, amplified by social media reactions and coverage on platforms like Barstool Sports. Critics debated the appropriateness of inviting an OnlyFans creator to an academic institution, questioning her credentials and the impact on educational standards.

Despite the online outrage, students in attendance described the lecture as curious and thoughtful, focusing on understanding the intersection of sex and social media. Dr. Nicole, the psychology professor, defended the choice, aligning it with her past practice of inviting diverse guest speakers to broaden students' perspectives on sex and culture.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ari Kytsya was invited to speak on human sexuality as part of a psychology course, focusing on digital economies and online personas.
The controversy stemmed from her presence as an OnlyFans creator speaking on sexuality, sparking debate about sex work and academic standards.
Students described the audience as curious and thoughtful, with many engaging seriously with the topics of sex and social media.

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