Enaturist

Today, Enaturist claims 120,000 active users across 50 countries. Growth is deliberately slow. No ads. No influencers. No algorithms pushing outrage. Just verified humans, a strict “no leering” policy, and a design philosophy Leo calls “social nudism for the screen age.” Joining Enaturist requires a verified ID (to prevent bad actors) and a short course in digital naturist etiquette. Rule one: The camera is a mirror, not a window. Users are encouraged to position their webcam at chest-or-eye level — no genital-focused framing. Rule two: Consent first. Want to start a nude book club? Announce it. Want to stay clothed for a discussion about gardening? That’s fine too.

Still, controversy follows. Critics argue any nude platform online will attract predators. Enaturist’s response: mandatory age verification (21+), no search by location, and a two-strike ban for unsolicited advances. enaturist

Surprisingly, early research suggests yes. A small survey of 500 Enaturist users found that 78% reported improved body image after three months of active use. The key, members say, is the ban on private messaging photos (all images are shared only in group contexts) and the “Casual Cam” feature — think The Office but nude: people cooking, stretching, knitting, or working from home. Today, Enaturist claims 120,000 active users across 50

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Leo’s ultimate goal? “To make ‘naked online’ boring in the best way. Like, ‘Oh, you’re on a video call without clothes? Cool, pass the virtual coffee.’”

For now, Enaturist remains a niche corner of the internet — unclothed, unbothered, and unexpectedly wholesome. All quotes and data are representative of real naturist communities but compiled here as a fictional case study. For actual naturist organizations, visit the International Naturist Federation.