11.1 million (Out of about 14 million) to be more exact. Almost 80% of all their videos.

Isn’t my main porn site personally, but still pretty lame that all that amateur stuff is gone. Looks like it’s heading the way of Tumblr.

Just a reminder that Pornhub is worth nearly 3 billion dollars and easily could've afforded as big of a moderation team as they could've wanted lol.

Edit: Alright, this got dumber than I thought it would, so I'm leaving off with this:

I can't believe I have to say this, but it does not make someone a rapist or a pedophile to suggest that a multibillion dollar company, one responsible for a site where the public can upload things to it, can afford to have a moderation team.

Literally every site that allows public uploads. porn or otherwise, runs the risk of someone uploading something fucked up to it, that's why moderation teams exist in the first place. To find and remove such content.

Yes, it sucks ass that those mods would have to even glance at such things, but Pornhub is not some crazy unique special case here. Mods everywhere have to see fucked up shit before it can be removed to protect others.

Rule-breaking content has to verified that it is, indeed, breaking the rules. That's how moderation works.

I apologize for nothing.

Peace.

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    Under no circumstances should a rape video or child porn be up on the internet for any amount of time at all, and leaving any wiggle room will always lead to bad outcomes.

    That's impossible to guarantee without massive government overreach.

    What they could do is crack down on the porn industry. There has been cases where even the supposedly legally produced porn was actually assault.

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        A better solution is to legalize and regulate

        That's what they have done.

        So one of the examples of this was that a site lured out women with false promises and then the guy bullied them into and just straight up assaulted them.

        I don't remember how much they knew going in, but that's still massively different than expectations even if they were agreeing to do porn.

        Regulation doesn't handle that, this is another fucking way in which police fail us.

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          So one of the examples of this was that a site lured out women with false promises and then the guy bullied them into and just straight up assaulted them.

          That was the disgusting GirlsDoPorn thing. However that somehow was a verified PornHub account, so unfortunately this new policy from PornHub would not have prevented that content from being uploaded. Still think the new policy is good though, and still can't believe that someone thought it was a good idea to allow anyone to just create an account and upload pornography without any verification.

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            It was. There's also been at least a couple stories about big male stars (in straight porn) who are total shitbags.

            still can’t believe that someone thought it was a good idea to allow anyone to just create an account and upload pornography without any verification.

            gotta get that money.

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            I'm saying the police are shitbags who can't even be trusted to arrest someone is regularly preying on young women.

            It's the whole system top to bottom.

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                The fucking New York Post did that to a woman just yesterday. Bastards.

                She's an emergency health care worker too. So gross.