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Why are there so few community driven porn sites now? Is everything hidden behind paywalls? Motherless sucks, and at least 80% of the porn on ThisVid is private.
I know some of you boys have private FTP servers. Be kind and direct me to a few, yah?

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>Why are there so few community driven porn sites now?
Bcuz teh Fear of young, monopolies, regulations and other such adult (lol) shit. They did it even to webcams. You'll need to maintain teh entire Law Department and mod team to handle issues.
And how come you ran out of pronz? Isn't Internet full of it? glare
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cp problems
that's it lol
whether it's retarded teens posting themselves, or someone deliberately trying to promote their illicit wares (or worse yet, some government agency deliberately causing problems), all these places have had the fear of God put into them

motherless used to be famous for being the wild west, but that was years ago now
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You can barely even get people to have a conversation on heyuri's /l/ or /h/ board how do you expect people to discuss porn on random sites where most are just there to fap and leave.

I think the component of erotic discussion is lacking almost everywhere because people just want to fap and move on, porn is fast food. ( ´,_ゝ`)
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>>142901
4chan /gif/ is the only place I've seen the conversation take place. which I don't like it for a reason.
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either I'm retarded or I'm extremely unlucky to never come across this kind of content on pornhub cry
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Imagine this level of conspiracy behind it: the Capitalists told their pseudo-leftist slaves, known as "SJW", to hate it, to be able to use is as a tool, and their goal was to avoid losing their privileges to make money from human sexuality in the times when everyone is having high quality cameras on hands.

The two institutions that Marx criticized most radically were law and religion.
According to Marx and Engels, law is considered to be the tool of the ruling class to maintain its powers over the ruling classes.
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Possibly unrelated, but has anyone noticed an increase in (what I can only describe as) internet puritanism and moral indignation? For example, some guy draws fanart of a beloved female character in a swimsuit or underwear or something, and the comments are something along the lines of: "not a good look", "it's not ethical", "it promotes harmful behavior", "it's unhealthy", "OP needs to be banned/put in a mental institution". This isn't even on stuff that would be considered explicit; Stuff like "Shappysway" or "The painter" or "The Coffin of Andy and Leyley" get way more comments like those. Not to mention stuff that is referred to as "brainr*t" or "cr*nge".

I've only primarily seen it on sites like tw*tter, r*dd*t, and youtube comments (which of course, are filled with nutjobs and angry weirdos), but could this be related to the decline of communities dedicated to "weird" interests, including horny stuff? I don't know how true this is, but I have a feeling that there was an internet mindset shift from "I don't like this, I will avoid visiting sites and communities dedicated to this" to "I don't like this, I will remove sites and communities dedicated to this".

I suspect this may be caused by either the migration of insane tumblr users to the wider internet after the sitewide ban of pornographic content, or the influx of "new?" users (people who mostly get their social interaction outside the web and do not spend much time in online communities) into the internet as a result of the worldwide viral outbreak.

Alternatively, the easy answer is that this is a side effect of widespread use of social media services and the "desire"/"need" to monetize each and every piece of "content", to curate a "brand image", to become an "influencer", possibly as a result of seeing financial successes and acclaim of early youtubers doing lets-plays and other stuff c.2008-2012, along with a desire to emulate them.

Thoughts?
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>>143018
YT comments are a mixed bag of bots and retired boomer evangelicals. This goes for Twitter or any mainstream social networking service.
Feminists hate men getting their rocks off to literally anything, and most women online have been indoctrinated into the feminist ideology. So naturally they're also into sex-shaming as well.
I think >>142906's explanation makes the most sense though. That and the need for secrecy has led to people hoarding/showing off their homebrew/rare vids they've collected to very small groups of people, over FTP or some chatroom on Telegram
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>>143022
I guess >>142906's explanation makes a good amount of sense for 3D stuff, but I don't know if it also applies to anime, vidya and 2D stuff. It could be related to teens entering communities and getting sexted or something (like the cliche d*sc*rd moderators or minecraft youtuber stories), and the admins managing the site gave up on trying to handle them, leading to the end of cool forums. But I don't know if it's the only reason for the small number of unpleasant people that seems everpresent around a lot of modern sites and media, especially with things like literature (fanfiction erotica) and horror stories (that are also horny in addition to being horrifying).
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>has anyone noticed an increase in (what I can only describe as) internet puritanism and moral indignation?
yeah, I'm still pissed that Minus8 was ran off the internet because of wojak shitters. Everyone is absolutely petrified of being labeled as a "gooner" or a "creep" or an "edgelord" so they neuter their content in order not to offend literally everyone. I HAET itcry
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>>143018
People have convinced themselves that porn was being shown to them (and not them seeking it out). "the jews are making me watch the porno!" This very common with the so called modern "alt" right type, which itself is an appropriation of an entirely different political group which they erased.
People are also mad that sexy woman get clicks, because social media numbers mean everything to them. So now especially teenagers, are SUPER ANTI SEXUAL. This is why normalfaggots will legit see anime now and say "THAT GIRL LOOKS UNDERAGE!" It is part of a massive effort to get the entire historical narrative controlled to: stop people from having sex, and to erase the idea of free thought and expression on the internet.
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>>143442
lawl good fucking luck with that. No one will stop having sex because the internet told them to, ESPECIALLY teenagers.
We're getting way off topic here. We went from porn sites going to shit to minecraft youtubers and tiktok. I don't give a shit about the disneynet and the teens who inhabit it. The problem here is it's hard to find niche porn without being involved in illegal trading groups infested with spies.
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>No one will stop having sex because the internet told them to, ESPECIALLY teenagers
most girls will
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>>143452
Until they start ovulating biggrin
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>>143018
Absolutely, and it's such a shame to see.

I think to me a big cause was the pandemic like you said. Sort of like a second eternal September, the pandemic forced massive amounts of normies online and caused a massive influx of people who don't lurk or learn the culture of where they're going into formerly very niche areas.

All these normalfags then freaked out and clutched their pearls when they saw things that to us are perfectly normal. I've seen so many of my favorite sites and communities or massive amounts of data become shut down or lost due to culture shifts or complaints caused by new people since the pandemic. These people are like a malignant force, finding small community after small community to degrade and turn into a husk of its former self.

You mentioned porn specifically. Fall 2020 was when PH purged an insane amount of videos over some complains about nothing. Other sites did the same thing and to this day there are no mainstream sites that have real amateur or random videos. Then there was also the imgur ban, gyfcat shutdown, and a lot of good subreddits I was subscribed to banned as well.

What a shame
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ohhhh noooooz not my reddit crycrycrycry
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