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.
 
Maybe the Harris Decade will finally be bad enough for some Minecraft?
Check again once the dollar collapses and social programs evaporate and we see genuine food shortages regionally. It will take a while before people get to that point. My policy is to treat any serious instigation as either the ravings of the unwell or the calculated manipulation of alphabet agencies seeking to exploit them for false flag operations.
 
Watching coomers on 4chan and reddit freak out about this is great.

Still though, the fact that a websites fate is in the hands of payment processors is unsettling
Are you suggesting that it is an inherently tyrannical and fascist idea to have a handful of large businesses dictate terms of interaction for individuals and small business?! That's a CONSPIRACY THEORY you MAGA-hat wearing anti-vaxxer! Anderson Cooper said so! I'm reporting you to the authorities, so you can kiss your social credit score goodbye!
 
So the adpocalpyse comes to Porn. The same players and everything. This is really fucked up. The feds should bitch slap the fuck outta the NYT and the payment processors like yesterday. They can't wield this much power.

You WILL watch corporate approved porn peasant.
So blacked will be the only approved porn.
 
Different contexts, Tumblr had a straightup childporn problem while Pornhub's problem was mostly non-consensual pornography.
What was interesting about that was that some blogs would be nuked within minutes, but the most blatant and pervasive blogs would stay up, despite repeated attempts at reporting. I suspect Tumblr had a honeypot problem more than anything else and decided to quit while they were behind because the optics were so fucking awful.
 
Different contexts, Tumblr had a straightup childporn problem while Pornhub's problem was mostly non-consensual pornography.
Regardless of the context or method of how they got bitch slapped; this was on the horizon for PH with user-generated content.
 
The kind of parenting required to keep porn out of the view of children (and most importantly, teenagers) would screw them up in other ways. Meanwhile, these corporations profit off children in the short term (when they visit their sites and drive up traffic/ad revenue), and simultaneously invest in a future captive consumer base when they become adults able to give them money.

It's how we got autists jacking it to shit like stuffed animals and trains and balloons
 
I just find it funny that we're getting into 80's level of difficulty of finding porn because of apparently righteous causes. Pedos are fucking scum and should have no human right but neutering a business because of morals is a really bad precedent specially for the US.
If it makes you feel better, we can get and spread our oorn more easily than ever. Pulling an exhentai on our amateur porn is just doable enough for us to never forget our slutty exes.
 
If it makes you feel better, we can get and spread our oorn more easily than ever. Pulling an exhentai on our amateur porn is just doable enough for us to never forget our slutty exes.
yeah same is said about chansites and they're losing. you might want to aim higher and fuck payment proccesors instead of trying to rat your way in.
 
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