VPN Registrations Increase by 1,000%, less than Hour After PornHub Blocked France From Accessing its Website.
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Pervertube. Thisvid. Motherless.
I just realized indicating these websites might have revealed a little too much about the kinds of porn I like to watch.
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Whoa. I haven't heard of Pervertube. I have specific tastes involving a dirty mattress with no sheet or at least one overflowing ashtray.
NEW PORN!!!!!!1!!!!1!!!
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It's wincest. Especially if it features little people.
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Pervertube. Thisvid. Motherless.
I just realized indicating these websites might have revealed a little too much about the kinds of porn I like to watch.
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Absolute degeneracy, thank you.
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I have to admit, of all the nations on earth, I never expected this sort of puritanical theatrical authoritarianism out of the french.
To clarify, the french didn't ban pornhub, it's the company behind pornhub who decided to deny it's access in France to protest a law proposal that is currently getting examined in parliament
Ps : The law in question would require all porn sites to verify the age of its users
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Why do people even go to pornhub... there are so many other options
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It's an easy proxy.
It doesn’t do the one thing it’s meant to do.
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To be fair, potentially addictive or not, I wouldn't support a ban on social media either. The practical requirements needed to effectively restrict access to information in the modern age (both porn and social media being examples of information) are such that I generally view the cure as worse than the disease, so to speak, and view the least bad option as being to just give up on legal restrictions and just deal with the consequences instead. Addiction is harmful, but most consumers of such information aren't harmed by it, and restriction inherently requires monitoring and removing internet anonymity to a degree that I find unacceptable.
Didn’t say anything about banning porn or social media. Just saying that they’re both addictive and have negative consequences on society. Yall can keep your porn. Relax.
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Exactly. The world is addicted to porn.
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Like Reddit or YouTube with proper keywords didn't exist
Been there, done that
Meanwhile in Australia, they just passed a bill requiring social media to verify the age of their users to make sure they're over 16
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To clarify, the french didn't ban pornhub, it's the company behind pornhub who decided to deny it's access in France to protest a law proposal that is currently getting examined in parliament
Ps : The law in question would require all porn sites to verify the age of its users
Ps : The law in question would require all porn sites to verify the age of its users
This is how young boys learn to computer. It won't do shit to stop anything. It's a waste of time.
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Also, when in France, who needs porn when you have Eva Green?
She looks like the tired waitress from IHOP where dreams go to die
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Why do people even go to pornhub... there are so many other options
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This is depressing.
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Ps : The law in question would require all porn sites to verify the age of its users
This is how young boys learn to computer. It won't do shit to stop anything. It's a waste of time.
Well – this might be more succesful in boostering the IT skills of France's next generation than any curriculum reform.
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Teacher, leave the kids alone!
All and all its just a-nother dick in the porn.
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To clarify, the french didn't ban pornhub, it's the company behind pornhub who decided to deny it's access in France to protest a law proposal that is currently getting examined in parliament
Ps : The law in question would require all porn sites to verify the age of its users
The law in question would require all porn sites to verify the age of its users
Wait aren't they proposing the same thing in the US as well? It's a fairly standard thing of right-wing governments to just demand the impossible with no understanding about it could possibly be achieved.
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If you at all think that people can be addicted to social media, you could draw a correlation from this to porn addiction.
I know a lot of you either don’t think porn can be addictive and/or don’t think it can have negative effects on society.
Ask yourselves why the logic works for social media but not porn.
EDIT: I’m gonna have to do an experiment and see if I get more downvotes for saying negative things about porn or positive things about Israel. Unfortunately I think it’d be pretty close.
You absolutly right, but here in the Mecca of internet freedom, we don't likey.
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Let me know if you need help in another country.
I’m all good, thanks
To be clear: yes it has some impacts, but I believe the majority of problems could be avoided if the parents did their job and told them that it wasn’t like that in real life. The impacts are in most cases not as extreme as other addictions by a large margin.
Asking for identity like this isn’t fine as we all know porn isn’t really well accepted by everyone, including employers, so having a data leak or just having our preferences linked to our identity doesn’t make us confortable.
People will always be able to go around and find porn every way, and I bet people that ended up on porn either searched for it, or went to a shady website you can’t regulate anyway, or went to some social media where some asshole posted explicit photos, which imo is the most likely.
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Meanwhile in Australia, they just passed a bill requiring social media to verify the age of their users to make sure they're over 16
Ouch
What a great way to prevent minors from living their lives
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Why? Making playlists and commenting gameplay is great
And sharing things with your family