TheNicoleT did not file a DMCA takedown. Instead, she re-uploaded the clip herself to her public TikTok and X profiles, but with a 3-second "sped-up" intro to bypass automated content filters. The Social Media News Cycle X (Twitter): The Free-for-All The platform’s relaxed adult content policies allowed the video to thrive. However, the real news came from how it spread. High-profile "Crypto Twitter" accounts began sharing the clip as a "meme," captioning it with stock market jokes (e.g., "This bull run has better guidance than my financial advisor"). This ironic appropriation pushed the video from adult circles into mainstream timeline feeds.
Subreddits like r/JOIScripts and r/NSFW411 saw a 300% spike in moderation reports. TheNicoleT’s team employed a novel strategy: they flooded Reddit with text transcripts of the audio instructions. Since text isn't subject to video bans, the "script" went viral even faster than the video, leading to thousands of user-generated audio recreations.
The clip in question, a 4-minute, high-definition loop posted to TheNicoleT’s paid FanSite last week, leaked to public Twitter on Monday. Unlike standard leaks, this specific video utilized a "looping hypnotic audio track" and a visual counting system (using Nicole’s fingers) that viewers found highly interactive.
Because the video’s visual component is too explicit for TikTok, users pivoted to audio-only trends. The "Titty JOI" beat was stripped of video and layered over anime clips and POV cleaning videos. The hashtag #NicoleRhythm currently has 12 million views, with users following the audio instructions in a bizarre, SFW (Safe For Work) parody trend. The Controversy: Algorithmic Gaslighting Not everyone is laughing. Digital rights activists point to a troubling aspect of the viral event: The "Notification Loop."