

Over the last three years, Facebook self-reported 84 million instances of child sexual abuse material. “Leading non-profit organizations and advocacy groups acknowledge our efforts to date at combating illegal content have been effective.

They also pointed out the actual number of instances child sexual abuse material were quite small relatively - again, citing Facebook and its much worse record: 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.” “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. In a statement this week, they explained: So in addition to stopping new uploads, Pornhub went for the nuclear option and “suspended” all videos from unverified sources. Visa banned all of Pornhub’s sister sites on the MindGeek network, including Redtube, Youporn, Xtube, and Brazzers. MasterCard and Visa announced they would no longer process payments to the site. Less than a week later Pornhub announced a change in policy in which they would no longer allow unverified users from uploading videos, but it was too late to stop the tide of bad press.

Well, it all started on December 4 when The New York Times published an op-ed about child sexual abuse victims who saw videos of themselves uploaded onto the site. Video: Leaked Audio Of Tom Cruise GOING OFF On Crew Members For Breaking COVID Protocols That put the number of videos on the site from around 13.5 million to just 2.9 million as of this writing. No unverified videos remain, and no unverified uploaders can put anything else on the site. Only videos from official content partners remain. Pornhub, one of the largest adult sites in the world, just deleted a whopping 10.6 MILLION videos! That’s over 78.5% of its content!Įverything that wasn’t verified content - you know, the little blue checkmark, just like on Twitter - got the axe. District Judge Cormac Carney made ruled that "When MindGeek decides to monetize child porn, and Visa decides to continue to allow its payment network to be used for that goal despite knowledge of MindGeek's monetization of child porn, it is entirely foreseeable that victims of child porn like the plaintiff will suffer the harms that plaintiff alleges," However he also mentioned that "simply has no basis for claiming Visa directly participated in the sex trafficking ventures that harmed her.If you took a casual look for your favorite Internet porn this week, you may have noticed a much, MUCH smaller selection. In the article he details how MindGeek was "monetizing child rapes." U.S. Her case became legal when a journalist covered the storyįleites' lawyers claim that the video was seen millions of times thus destroying her life "While MindGeek profited from the child porn featuring plaintiff, plaintiff was intermittently homeless or living in her car, addicted to heroin, depressed and suicidal, and without the support of her family," her lawyers filed the lawsuit in June of 2021 after Nicholas Kristof, a journalist for the New York Times covered her story back in 2020.
