Disaster Pornhub Will Ban Uploads From Unverified Users - RIP Pornhub



Pornhub Will Ban Uploads From Unverified Users​

The site announced a slate of "trust and safety" measures after facing an onslaught of criticism over hosting abusive and illegal content.​

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A Pornhub logo at the 2018 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo.
Pornhub will prohibit uploads from unverified users, effective immediately, the company announced Tuesday.

The new policy is part of a slate of “trust and safety” measures that come after the site faced an onslaught of criticism in recent days over allegations of hosting abusive and illegal content.

“Our core values such as inclusivity, freedom of expression and privacy are only possible when our platform is trusted by our users," the company said in a statement announcing the changes. "Every online platform has the moral responsibility to join this fight, and it requires collective action and constant vigilance.”

The site will limit uploads to content partners and people in the Model Program, effective immediately. The company said it will create a new verification process next year to allow any user who goes through an identification process to upload content.

Pornhub will also ban downloads from the site, with the exception of paid content from the Model Program, whose users are verified. It will also expand moderation with a new team dedicated to auditing the site. It will release a report on moderation results next year, including details about child sexual abuse materials found on the platform.

The changes come after a scathing op-ed in the New York Times that detailed allegations of child abuse and sexual assault videos on the site.

MindGeek, Pornhub’s parent company, is based in Canada. The op-ed prompted concern from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, along with investigationsfrom Visa and Mastercard.

Pornhub and other streaming sites have faced criticism for years from both the public and members of the porn industryover policies that allow anyone to upload content with little oversight.

The renewed scrutiny comes amid a public debate over how and when tech platforms like Facebook should be held accountable for user-generated content on their sites.

At the same time, the criticism has been fueled by a growing moral panic over sex trafficking. A petition to shut down the site led by Laila Mickelwait, an anti–sex work activist, received nearly 2 million signatures this summer.

Major questions remain over the implementation and efficacy of Pornhub’s measures. The requirements to become a verified user are minimal, and reporting from Vice last year showed that “fingerprinting” software that the company uses to prevent content from being reposted once it has been removed can be easily circumvented.

Pornhub did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
 
I think they changed it now but remember when all the porn sites had the "like" buttons everywhere that would spam it over your facebook and shit. Because apparently gramma needed to know about the Brazilian Midget Fart porn you are into.
I'm like 90% sure those are just there for the tracking functionality. If you're logged in to Facebook, for example, pornhub can use those buttons to know your Facebook info and Facebook will know what porn you're watching regardless of whether you click the button or not (if I'm not mistaken).
 
You ever notice how streaming sites that host porn host only porn and places that host not-porn tend not to host porn? Maybe there's a good reason for that, perhaps something to do with user accounts and recommended content?
It's almost like people don't want to be watching pewdiepie with their friends on their account and have "SUPER HOT BIGDICK SHEMALE TAKES HORSE COCK pt.3" show up in their reccomends or something.

Hence why I said "mind geek" and not "porn hub" basically make a YouTube competitor using the mind geek back end.


just download your porn off a torrent site or usenet indexer lol.

I legit get made fun of for sailing the highsea's

Most amateur porn sucks

There was this one video I remember from back in the days of kazaa that was pretty hot I noticed it went missing from most sites like over a year ago.

Also how it this gonna effect the timmy dude who thing pornsites were dating sites?
 
There was this one video I remember from back in the days of kazaa that was pretty hot I noticed it went missing from most sites like over a year ago.

Also how it this gonna effect the timmy dude who thing pornsites were dating sites?
There's plenty of other sites you can stream porn. Some will probably follow suit, but most will not. Homemade porn isn't as bad as it was a decade ago but it still sucks
 
Hence why I said "mind geek" and not "porn hub" basically make a YouTube competitor using the mind geek back end.
Oh, lol. Then you kinda missed my point with the youtube exception:
No competitor to YouTube will see nearly the same level of success. Just about everyone has a Google account and so everyone uses YouTube. It's part of a network of several interconnected services that basically have turned Google into the internet itself. Google's basically unbeatable no matter how shit they become.
 
Yeah, this kind of almost seems like the unsaid part of the policy change - an excuse to get rid of third party or pirated content.
Maybe I didn't read thoroughly enough, but does this mean that they're stripping out all unverified uploads, or just stopping people from uploading in the future?
 
I think they changed it now but remember when all the porn sites had the "like" buttons everywhere that would spam it over your facebook and shit. Because apparently gramma needed to know about the Brazilian Midget Fart porn you are into.
enough about ted cruz tho
 
At the same time, the criticism has been fueled by a growing moral panic over sex trafficking
So, pornaddicted soyfilled men chopping of their dicks and calling themselves Sheila, and anger over black ciminals getting some consequences to their action by law enforcement is a "new civil rights movement", but concern over sex trafficking, basically slavery, is a "moral panic"?

Fuck this world. Fuck it right out of existence.

Now, pornhub was never truly complicit in the cases where abusers uploaded video of their victims and that was probably not the reason for the crime in the first place, but it does happen occasionally and to call frustration over that moral panic is just trying to trivialize the suffering of the victims of such crimes.

Going after Mastercard is still a douche move. Express your opinion, publicize any fact you have, but don't try to strongarm others to your position, it always paints your cause as less righteous and you as an authoritarian.

I will say, this was a bit more of a reaction than I thought they would do, but it is a kneejerk one and is has been pointed out already, probably an excuse to clamp down on pirated content, which could lead to people actually paying for it if the desire to coom is big enough.

If there weren't like 100s of other ways to get the same content just as easily.
 
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