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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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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.
 
Mate fuck off, there's more exploitation of children on instagram or tiktok than pornhub lol.

I'm sure tons of people will be lining up to get their ID associated with their porn, it won't make pornhub a major target at all.

People getting their panties in a bunch because of a few incidents.
The fact that even a few happened to a company that works in the porn industry where shit like that can inflame the public speaks volumes than youtube or tiktok having predators. This isnt like someone uploading cp to youtube. This is a company that should know a few fucktards would try and pull illegal shit because it happened before as and it threatened the industry when it happened. If the system they had before was stupid enough that a few slipped by than it should be changed. Simply put everyone needs to be verified if they want to do porn.
 
The important question that no one is asking. What will happen to the guy that did motivational videos to encourage you to keep fapping?

Get an actual woman.
Have you met a married man?

The "prudes" are a mixture of hardcore anti-pornography groups (and not just the "no fap" crowd), anti-trafficking groups, and people who are whining about revenge porn (anyone who is a "victim" of that is either just as shitty or at the very least irresponsible).
And the competition. I don't think it's a coincidence that those telling us video games are sexist if they show any skin will turn around and simp for instagram thots, or are thots themselves.
 
The fact that even a few happened to a company that works in the porn industry where shit like that can inflame the public speaks volumes than youtube or tiktok having predators. This isnt like someone uploading cp to youtube. This is a company that should know a few fucktards would try and pull illegal shit because it happened before as and it threatened the industry when it happened. If the system they had before was stupid enough that a few slipped by than it should be changed. Simply put everyone needs to be verified if they want to do porn.

So all the CP on youtube is fine. But pornhub gets shit on for a few videos, got you.

Btw it's really funny that you think they're doing it to "protect exploitation of children and women" so keep believing that please.
 
So all the CP on youtube is fine. But pornhub gets shit on for a few videos, got you.

Btw it's really funny that you think they're doing it to "protect exploitation of children and women" so keep believing that please.
No cp on youtube isnt fine, but were talking about a website that works in the same industry were scandals like cp can kill a business because there was preset expectation that all those engaged were adults. I'm not an idiot only fans is rolling in cash, pornhub wants a piece of that pie, but I'm happy that users are required to verify before uploading content because that means less likely for cp to pop up. So what if motivations differ? The end result hopefully would be the same that the content would be more regulated.
 
Theres been something like 200 videos of cp/other abuse uploaded to pornhub the last 3 years according to Vice

Out of over 10 million videos uploaded to pornhub in that time

Yeah obviously such a problem that desperately needed drastic action
 
An issue I have with this is whats the reasoning this shouldn't be applied to other file hosting and distribution sites?
Like, we can upload video files and images to this site, should we need to be verified to make sure we're not uploading kiddie porn? Or what about other sites like twitter, youtube, google drives, etc.
 
Tragic. Now people will have to fuck off to XHamster or Xvideos or Pornotube or Redtube or Youporn or Tube8 or one of the other four dozen shitty XXX tube sites that function identically to Pornhub. This feels like a pre-emptive response to the 230 bullshit more than anything.

An issue I have with this is whats the reasoning this shouldn't be applied to other file hosting and distribution sites?
Like, we can upload video files and images to this site, should we need to be verified to make sure we're not uploading kiddie porn? Or what about other sites like twitter, youtube, google drives, etc.
Degenerates regularly upload CP to end-to-end encryption services like Mega.nz and then sell the links openly on Twitter like candy, and Twitter completely ignores it. It's common knowledge on Twitter that it's happening, that you can just search #megalinks or something similar and be hooked up with dozens of degenerates selling CP, and no matter how much people bring this to Twitter's attention they seem completely uninterested in addressing it. But I wouldn't be surprised if someone on their staff gets the brilliant idea to use it as an excuse to force everyone who wants to use Twitter to acquire a blue checkmark first.
 
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Pornhub Just Purged All Unverified Content From the Platform
After changing its policies to ban unverified uploaders and Mastercard and Visa's decision to drop the platform entirely, Pornhub has removed millions of videos.
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By Samantha Cole
December 14, 2020, 6:00am

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Pornhub is removing all videos on its site that weren't uploaded by official content partners or members of its model program, a fundamental shift in the way one of the largest porn sites in the world operates. This means a significant portion of its videos will disappear.

"As part of our policy to ban unverified uploaders, we have now also suspended all previously uploaded content that was not created by content partners or members of the Model Program," according to Pornhub's announcement. "This means every piece of Pornhub content is from verified uploaders, a requirement that platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat and Twitter have yet to institute."

Pornhub said the videos will be removed pending verification and review, and the verification process will begin in the new year. Prior to this change, anyone could create an account on Pornhub and upload any video they wanted to, since the platform's launch in 2007.

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This announcement comes after a series of events last week that left the porn industry shaken: On Monday, following a piece in the New York Times Opinion section that followed the lives of child sexual abuse victims whose videos were uploaded to the platform, Mastercard and Visa began an investigation into unlawful material on Pornhub.

Pornhub made the policy change on Tuesday to ban all unverified users from uploading or downloading content to the site, and said it would expand its moderation efforts. But by Thursday, Mastercard and Visa announced that they'd both stop processing payments with the site altogether. Visa's announcement specifically stated it would drop all of the Mindgeek network, which includes a number of adult sites, including Redtube, Youporn, XTube, and Brazzers.

Videos that are suspended are displaying a notice that says it has been flagged for verification “in accordance with our trust and safety policy.”

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Before the content purge on Sunday evening, Pornhub hosted around 13.5 million videos according to the number displayed on the site's search bar, a large number of them from unverified accounts. On Monday morning as of 9 a.m., that search bar is showing only 4.7 million videos, meaning Pornhub removed most of the videos on its site, including the most-viewed non-verified amateur video, which had more than 29 million views. That number briefly went back up to 7.2 million, so at the moment it’s unclear how many videos will be removed.

Verified users, according to the site, are those who have submitted a selfie of themselves holding a piece of paper with their username and pornhub.com (or the Mindgeek site they're signing up for) handwritten on it. Pornhub told Motherboard that this process will be more thorough in the new year, but didn’t provide specifics about what that will involve. Verification makes users eligible to join the ModelHub program which allows them to monetize their videos.

A lot of unverified videos on Pornhub aren’t even porn. People uploaded pirated full-length movies to Pornhub, as well as memes and jokes. Last year, users uploaded more than 6.83 million new videos to Pornhub, according to the platform's 2019 year in review.

After the Mastercard and Visa announcements, porn performers who use the platform as a source of income told Motherboard that the change would seriously damage their livelihoods. The change to banning unverified users from uploading or downloading, however, was a shift that models on the site have been asking the company to act on for years, both to prevent abuse and stop content piracy. Following the credit card companies' decision to dump Pornhub, some sex workers fear not just a blow to their income, but to the adult industry as a whole if payment processors target smaller platforms next.

Pornhub's announcement also cites a report by third-party Internet Watch Foundation, which found 118 instances of child sexual abuse material on Pornhub in the last three years, and notes that in the same period, Facebook's own transparency report found 84 million instances of child sexual abuse material on the social media platform.

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"It is clear that Pornhub is being targeted not because of our policies and how we compare to our peers, but because we are an adult content platform," the announcement stated. "The two groups that have spearheaded the campaign against our company are the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (formerly known as Morality in Media) and Exodus Cry/TraffickingHub. These are organizations dedicated to abolishing pornography, banning material they claim is obscene, and shutting down commercial sex work. These are the same forces that have spent 50 years demonizing Playboy, the National Endowment for the Arts, sex education, LGBTQ rights, women’s rights, and even the American Library Association. Today, it happens to be Pornhub."

Motherboard investigated Traffickinghub in September, and its parent organization, the conservative anti-trafficking group Exodus Cry. Sex workers say that Exodus Cry's roots in anti-pornography and anti-sex work causes, as well as its current lobbying for Pornhub to be shut down completely, only work to put them more at risk.

While Pornhub's decision to stop unverified users from sharing videos on its site could greatly reduce abuse on its platform, it's not a guaranteed method to stop all abuse. Pornhub continued to host Girls Do Porn and even promoted it as a "Pornhub Content Partner" while it was being sued by 22 of the women for fraud, emotional distress damages, and misappropriation of their likeness, and after a Motherboard investigation showed Pornhub was being used to dox and harass the women in the videos. Pornhub only removed Girls Do Porn's official channel after Girls Do Porn's owners were charged with federal sex trafficking counts. Other Girls Do Porn videos remained on the site via unverified uploaders who slipped by Pornhub's faulty moderation.

"In today’s world, all social media platforms share the responsibility to combat illegal material. Solutions must be driven by real facts and real experts," Pornhub's announcement says. "We hope we have demonstrated our dedication to leading by example."

Update: this story was updated with the number of videos Pornhub removed.
 
You are aware cp has been uploaded on porn hub before right?

Nigga, you are aware that porn, CP or otherwise gets uploaded to every site that allows third parties to post content, right? Like, this isn't a Pornhub problem. This is the natural side effect of having a free and open internet.

For all my bros on here looking for alternative sites to the shittyness that is Pornhub and all of MindGeek's other sites, The Porn Dude (link is relatively safe for work aside from the site's name and the names of the sites it links to, though most of its individual pages and the stuff it links to aren't) has got you covered. It links to almost every major porn site in every major porn category, from Porn Tubes like Pornhub, Xhamster, and Xvideos, to porn search engines like FindTube, to hentai anime sites like Hanime.tv, to tranny porn, to porn torrent sites, etc. Literally everything you could ever need porn wise, all in one place.
 
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