Nearly half of Britons watch porn on unregulated sites since age verification crackdown, warns charity

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/unregulated-sites-porn-uk-age-verification-b2895231.html

28 Comments

  1. This is what people who actually understand human behavior were warning would happen. Remove an easy method, and people will transition to one that is more difficult to track. And the more difficult it is to track, the more likely the material will become even worse than what you were trying to stop people from accessing.

  2. Denny_Crane_007 on

    And so kids get driven to the darker sides of the web….even less regulated than the mainstream stuff was before.

    Who’d ‘ve funk it… 🤣

  3. I know this is a pretty cold to take, but a lot of people I know have started to use VPNs as a result of the OSA, which can only be a good thing to be honest.

  4. Out of every guy I know only one has actually verified their age with PornHub. The rest have turned to VPNs

  5. VagueSomething on

    Experts warned this would happen. This law now makes those who follow the law at high risk and makes children and those who work around the law at higher risk.

    This was never about safety. It was always about puritanical censorship.

  6. Also predictable: regions that ban porn sites like Texas often have provisions to not ban social media sites that allow porn, like reddit and Twitter. It’s something like banning sites where “>60% of the content is porn”.

    Which basically pushes the market towards creating platforms that are a blend of porn and non-porn. Which OBVIOUSLY exposes children to porn more.

    The UK law actually includes social media sites like Reddit though.

  7. Not half of those surveyed. No, half of Britons. 🤣🤣. Clickbaiting is getting nuts.

  8. IngwiePhoenix on

    Go to youtube, type in “The internet was made for porn”. You will find a little musical quip and you will like it.

    And, it also perfectly and exactly explains this, lol.

  9. And in other news that completely states the obvious, the sky is blue.

    Everyone saw this coming including the charities, campaigners and government. This will just be the start of even tougher clampdowns to online freedom.

    As others have said, it’s not about the children. If anyone wants to find or do something enough they will regardless of what you put in place. Maybe start educating people on the dangers of the internet and the world and having difficult conversations with kids rather than just putting roadblocks in place.

    But ultimately it’s not about that, it’s about censorship, so let’s just keep on pretending to be outraged to justify these mad laws.

  10. So you’re saying if you can get 0.01% of porn sites to implement age verification or blocked, people will move to unregulated sites? How could anyone have seen this coming?

  11. So the government put restrictions on something and it pushed people to get it from dodgy sources? Who would have guessed that outcome.

  12. The thing that annoyed me the most about this age verification bullshit is that imgur images no longer work in sites I use.