Pornhub's parent company is facing a lawsuit over its refusal to comply with new age verification laws in Texas.
“Do people really think I was TikToking in 2022,” the candidate asked in a post on X.
The porn website now requires proof of consent from every performer on the platform.
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Users in certain US states can no longer access Pornhub, as the platform refuses to tolerate new laws around age restrictions.
It's unclear if YouTube knows how to fix the bug or is even capable of taking down all the explicit material.
The popular porn site claimed mandatory age verification laws led to 80% drop in traffic. Similar laws are already incoming in Texas and Montana.
WATCH: Big Porn Site Crams Massive Throbbing PSA Down User's Throat.
The company says requiring users to present their ID every time they visit Pornhub "will put children and privacy at risk."
Colombian adult film actress Katty Blake uploaded a video of herself performing a sex act in public at the Rock of Guatapé.
HB 142 officially went into effect January 1, mandating that websites with more than one-third pornographic content verify user age via official ID.
Pornhub is no longer allowed to post on Instagram following a second ban from the social media website. For real this time!
The platform is being hammered for the mass number of accounts soliciting child sexual abuse material.
Visa's CEO said a court's recent ruling created “new uncertainty” around the role the company that places ads on the massive porn site.
"The Court can comfortably infer that Visa intended to help MindGeek monetize child porn," a judge wrote.
MindGeek is the company responsible for some of the most popular pornography websites on the Internet.
A federal judge's ruling makes it harder for platforms to ignore their removal requests.
Roku is replacing private channels with beta channels that will be limited to a maximum of 20 users.
'Good fucking riddance,' one creator tweeted. Smaller Mindgeek sites could be next.
The lawsuit claims Dippin' Dots CEO Scott Fischer attempted to widely share the woman's nude pictures without her consent.