Pornhub Goes Dark In Arkansas After Age Verification Law Kicks In (theverge.com) 69
Pornhub operator MindGeek has blocked all users in Arkansas from the site after the state's new age verification law went into effect on Tuesday. The Verge reports: The Arkansas law, SB 66, doesn't ban Pornhub from operating in the state, but it requires porn sites to verify that a user is 18 by confirming their age with identifying documents. On Wednesday, Pornhub blocked all traffic from IP addresses based in Arkansas in protest, arguing that the law, which was intended to protect children, actually harms users. "While safety and compliance are at the forefront of our mission, giving your ID card every time you want to visit an adult platform is not the most effective solution for protecting our users, and in fact, will put children and your privacy at risk," MindGeek wrote in a message replacing the site's front page for affected users. The block also applies to other popular MindGeek adult sites, like RedTube.
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Ah, Kansas. Never change!
Considering this is Arkansas, something's changed.
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Ah, Kansas. Never change!
Considering this is Arkansas, something's changed.
Arkansas is just Kansas for pirates.
How... exactly... (Score:2, Insightful)
... are safety and compliance at the forefront of your mission?
I have no beef with pornhub, and I'm no prude or puritanical... but please... at the very best these things are a tolerated annoyance. And only because they have to be for you to stay in business.
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There is NO added value in this.
Ironic (Score:1)
https://www.theguardian.com/so... [theguardian.com]
Re:Ironic (Score:5, Insightful)
Is it a surprise that their was underage videos on pornhub? Just like airlines will also carry drugs, slaves. Uber has rapists. Scammers use telephone companies and banks.
Nothing is perfect and you can always find an example of something bad in a large enough community. But do those things make them fundamentally bad?
But moral panic sells views.
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MindGeek is a known shithole company that at one point refused to take down revenge porn.
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Revenge porn wasn't illegal (and isn't in many places). Why take down your legal product unless forced to?
In other news, the oil industry continues to exist despite global warming.
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Pornhub used user uploads to rapidly grow, knowing full well that some of the material was illegal. Not just involving children, but also stolen and non-consensual videos.
After becoming established they deleted all the user uploads and stuck to stuff they could verify was legit. Profiting off exploitation is not a good look, especially when you could have easily taken steps to limit it many years before you did.
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knowing full well that some of the material was illegal.
Which is why they had a complaint and moderation system in place long before Visa went full retard on them.
After becoming established they deleted all the user uploads and stuck to stuff they could verify was legit.
No they didn't. They deleted user uploads only to try and appease the conservative idiots who tried to shut them down. In fact user uploads were on Pornhub for well over a decade after they become the number one porn source on the internet.
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It's well documented that people trying to get abusive material removed from PornHub found it extremely difficult to do so.
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You're weaseling. Actual CP or rape was removed immediately upon detection. They didn't even allow searches for "forced" even before this. This whole controversy is anti-sex feminists teaming up with anti-sex conservatives to attack a porn site by any means available. When you stop all the legal porn sites or even tame them down to "only the most feminist-friendly 50% of non-evil content" the rest of porn users will look elsewhere. If there is no legal elsewhere to look, well.
The outc
Still better than the mainstream (Score:2)
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Interesting choice of words. Suddenly you decided to change the word "illegal" to the word "abusive". Why is that? Did your original argument not stand up to scrutiny?
Now here's a question for you: what legal basis was there for removing abusive content? Why would a company remove a product on that was legal on the market. And before you say revenge porn and non-consensual videos are illegal, not that you're talking about the past, and even in the present it's still not the case in all jurisdictions.
Rather
In other news... (Score:3)
Popular VPN services have seen a surge in sales in Arkansas.
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I missed my chance to invest in all of that.
I'm not sure they get how this works. (Score:3)
PornHub, the largest and most public streaming site, is also the site that's incredibly diligent about verifying the age of its actors and banning the most extreme and controversial kinks.
So PornHub will indeed say "Well, this makes it impossible to do legally business in Arkansas, so we'll go ahead and block all IP addresses from Arkansas."
Do we really expect www.barelylegalslutsofczechia.me to follow suit?
Do we really expect this to *protect* children?
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Especially the voters voting for them...
Re: I'm not sure they get how this works. (Score:1)
Re: I'm not sure they get how this works. (Score:5, Insightful)
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What do you mean by "natural human activity"? If you say masturbation, sure, it's hard to argue with that. But if you mean internet porn, isn't that the definition of modernity? And what, exactly ,is made more dangerous?
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This is laughably untrue. They only recently instituted stronger age verification after it came out that the site was a hotbed for underage sex workers. Fundamentally, PornHub and other MindGeek sites are pirate sites. Because they were pirating vice, no one stopped them as vociferously as they would have if they had been pirating movies or music. As such, they leveraged the ad revenues generated by serving user uploaded pirate videos to outright purchase many major porn producers, as well as small competin
Weird. (Score:1)
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You're a literate!
Incandescent ban (Score:4, Funny)
So Arkansas goes dark the day Biden bans incandescent light bulbs. That can't be a coincidence.
Incredible cynicism of these local politicians. (Score:2)
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Because solving real problems is hard, expensive, take a long time, and thankless. Not the kind of things that win elections with a bunch of people with the attention span of a goldfish!
poor arkansas (Score:2)
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...yes - VPN, or even easier - using one of the other 999 porn websites. ;)
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Virginia, too (Score:1)
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Virginia went PornHubless (Score:2)
A few weeks ago PornHub was also disabled for the state of Virginia.
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I agree with pornhub (Score:1)
Modern day real conspiracy (Score:3)
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They do. They're just shut down by the proponents as "woke" and "progressives" and "own the libs".
Basically, the people who objected to being cancelled have instituted cancel culture of their own.
How to do age verification (Score:2)
Suggestion: Apple and Google add a service to their phones so you have to go to a store once with your ID, and an employee is then able to store your age on your phone in a cryptographically safe way. Then when a site wants to know that you are 18, your phone replies yes or no. No other information. As an exercise for the reader, how to make that unforgeable.
And a fifteen your old capable of using mums or dads phone can also
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Requesting your id papers is idiotic. It opens you up to all kinds of dangers.
Suggestion: Apple and Google add a service to their phones so you have to go to a store once with your ID, and an employee is then able to store your age on your phone in a cryptographically safe way. Then when a site wants to know that you are 18, your phone replies yes or no. No other information. As an exercise for the reader, how to make that unforgeable.
And a fifteen your old capable of using mums or dads phone can also lay their hands on their ID.
You are on a technology site, don't you know there are existing technical solutions to this problem?
Re: How to do age verification (Score:2)
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So why don't you tell us about them?
Just search "third party age verification services". It's not an unusual need for an online service provider, so it's not surprising there are commercial services to provide it. It's what you are suggesting anyway, except in your model the third party is Apple or Google
American Taliban (Score:1)
Speaking of Talibansas... I see they just banned music. That's a shame. Oh well. Back to the engaging sounds of two goats fucking. Just don't watch.
PMRC must be dripping after all these years of barren desolation.
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Why is that fictional? That's reality.
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So they ... (Score:2)
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Stop making your kids my problem because my solution is sending children to a fucking lithium mine somewhere.
This isn't about children (Score:3)
AK SPAM (Score:1)
Black out in Massachusetts (Score:1)