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News Pornhub ban now covers more than a third of US states

News Pornhub ban now covers more than a third of US states

 
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Jan 2 2025, 6:14 PM
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The Independent, January 2 2025.

https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/porn-ban-us-states-pornhub-blocked-b2672689.html

Quote:More than a third of US states have now introduced restrictions for online adult content, blocking access to popular pornographic websites such as Pornhub.

From 1 January, 2025, there are 17 states with restrictions in place after Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee became the latest to enforce over-18 age verification laws for viewing porn sites.

Legislation aimed at banning under-18s from viewing adult content in these states – which have a combined population of more than 120 million – typically requires visitors to provide state-approved identification, such as a passport or driving license.

[Conservative puritanical] dinosaurs in Congress finally are catching up to the rampant Wild West that is the Internet when it comes to easy access to pornography and are enacting sensible age verification laws for depraved men who want to watch women get raped on camera. Coomers in shambles.

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Jan 2 2025, 6:14 PM #1

The Independent, January 2 2025.

https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/porn-ban-us-states-pornhub-blocked-b2672689.html

Quote:More than a third of US states have now introduced restrictions for online adult content, blocking access to popular pornographic websites such as Pornhub.

From 1 January, 2025, there are 17 states with restrictions in place after Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee became the latest to enforce over-18 age verification laws for viewing porn sites.

Legislation aimed at banning under-18s from viewing adult content in these states – which have a combined population of more than 120 million – typically requires visitors to provide state-approved identification, such as a passport or driving license.

[Conservative puritanical] dinosaurs in Congress finally are catching up to the rampant Wild West that is the Internet when it comes to easy access to pornography and are enacting sensible age verification laws for depraved men who want to watch women get raped on camera. Coomers in shambles.

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Jan 3 2025, 10:31 AM
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I don't know why "Coomers in shambles" took me out so hard, but I am laughing!

What do you call porn age-restriction laws in a third of the U.S.? A good start.
Elsacat
Jan 3 2025, 10:31 AM #2

I don't know why "Coomers in shambles" took me out so hard, but I am laughing!

What do you call porn age-restriction laws in a third of the U.S.? A good start.

komorebi
“I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.” – Audre Lorde
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Jan 3 2025, 1:00 PM
#3
Yeah, no objection to this. You have to provide ID to buy cigarettes, alcohol, etc; this should be treated in the same way (not that women are products to be bought and sold, but accessing things for adults should require age verification).
komorebi
“I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.” – Audre Lorde
Jan 3 2025, 1:00 PM #3

Yeah, no objection to this. You have to provide ID to buy cigarettes, alcohol, etc; this should be treated in the same way (not that women are products to be bought and sold, but accessing things for adults should require age verification).

Mar 24 2025, 2:55 PM
#4
Even though people can get around VPN, younger kids don't know how to do that, so that is a deterrent.
Fortherecord
Mar 24 2025, 2:55 PM #4

Even though people can get around VPN, younger kids don't know how to do that, so that is a deterrent.

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Mar 25 2025, 8:52 AM
#5
All states need to do this! There's not a single good argument for letting kids have access to adult material.
Berry
Mar 25 2025, 8:52 AM #5

All states need to do this! There's not a single good argument for letting kids have access to adult material.

Mar 26 2025, 2:01 PM
#6
(Mar 24 2025, 2:55 PM)Fortherecord Even though people can get around VPN, younger kids don't know how to do that, so that is a deterrent.

I see VPNs get mentioned often as a loophole but I want to offer a more optimistic perspective. 

The thing about VPNs is that they come with stipulations. All VPNs require at least some effort (even if it's very minimal), free ones are often unreliable and slow, and paid ones, obviously, require money. Men are horny but they can also be lazy, poor, and/or impatient. Of course I can't find the articles now when I need them but I remember reading about how Google lost a large percentage of people to other websites when they increased their search result time by something like a second or less. A similar thing happens when people have to click one extra button than is needed. 

The new verification laws work to inconvenience men on both fronts. They either hand over an ID, hand over money for a reliable VPN, or get constant video interruptions with a free VPN (which is very amusing to think about). Even if it doesn't stop them from watching entirely it at least adds one more inconvenience to their daily life which adds up in the long run.
Puffin
Mar 26 2025, 2:01 PM #6

(Mar 24 2025, 2:55 PM)Fortherecord Even though people can get around VPN, younger kids don't know how to do that, so that is a deterrent.

I see VPNs get mentioned often as a loophole but I want to offer a more optimistic perspective. 

The thing about VPNs is that they come with stipulations. All VPNs require at least some effort (even if it's very minimal), free ones are often unreliable and slow, and paid ones, obviously, require money. Men are horny but they can also be lazy, poor, and/or impatient. Of course I can't find the articles now when I need them but I remember reading about how Google lost a large percentage of people to other websites when they increased their search result time by something like a second or less. A similar thing happens when people have to click one extra button than is needed. 

The new verification laws work to inconvenience men on both fronts. They either hand over an ID, hand over money for a reliable VPN, or get constant video interruptions with a free VPN (which is very amusing to think about). Even if it doesn't stop them from watching entirely it at least adds one more inconvenience to their daily life which adds up in the long run.

Mar 26 2025, 4:11 PM
#7
I'm pleased with this. Age verification to me seems like it should be the middle ground between harm reduction and freedom of speech.
autumnrain
Mar 26 2025, 4:11 PM #7

I'm pleased with this. Age verification to me seems like it should be the middle ground between harm reduction and freedom of speech.

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Mar 27 2025, 9:51 AM
#8
As has already been said: it's a good start! I cannot wait for this to happen in more places.
Sunny
Mar 27 2025, 9:51 AM #8

As has already been said: it's a good start! I cannot wait for this to happen in more places.

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