I checked out the TikTok page and saw she also had a YouTube channel, and found it all somewhat blissfully ignorant. I doubt that she's really aware of violating a contract, and probably just feels like she bringing MS awareness to the online community...but it's just not that interesting. And I don't see the point is selling MSing to anyone who's not already interested.
MSF is pretty 'old school' as social media goes, and you have to be adept at reading/writing, and have a genuine interest in MSing to take part here in the long term. We are probably all somewhat jaded as a group in assuming other shoppers have as much understanding of the industry as we do. Most shoppers live in the information vacuum that the MSC's create, and don't interact with other shoppers.
That said, these all seem to be pretty basic and low value shops she is sharing, and assume at some point, she will be called out and potentially banned. Anything you post on the internet is essentially permanent (including what we post here) and I am shocked that people don't think twice about what they post at times.
Perhaps the more prestigious travel/dining shops would gather more of audience, but that would be a disaster in the making, so hopefully it doesn't get to that. Coyle now has a policy at the bottom of their assignment instructions that warns about you or your guest posting anything about the assignment on social media. And it is grounds for cancellation. I would hate to see someone out hundreds or thousands of dollars for a stupid mistake like that. Having to suck up the cost of McD's drive through would be a much better way to learn the lesson...