Archive link: https://archive.ph/Tol6G
Some key excerpts:
All of the sites in Aylo’s network, including Pornhub, YouPorn, and Brazzers, are blocked in Texas, their homepages replaced with a message about the company’s rejection of age verification laws.
Pornhub has blocked access to its site in Texas during an ongoing legal battle with the state.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed HB 1181 into law in June, which would require not only verification of age through government ID, but for all adult sites to display in large font a message claiming to be from Texas Health and Human Services about pseudoscientific “dangers” of porn.
Today, Pornhub and all of the sites in Aylo’s network are inaccessible if you’re visiting them in Texas.
there’s a message about the company’s objection to age verification legislation:
“Dear user, as you may know, your elected officials in Texas are requiring us to verify your age before allowing you access to our website,” the message says. “Not only does this impinge on the rights of adults to access protected speech, it fails strict scrutiny by employing the least effective and yet also most restrictive means of accomplishing Texas’s stated purpose of allegedly protecting minors. While safety and compliance are at the forefront of our mission, providing identification every time you want to visit an adult platform is not an effective solution for protecting users online, and in fact, will put minors and your privacy at risk.”
Texas residents join users in Montana, North Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Utah, all states where age verification laws have passed and Pornhub has blocked access in response. Ohio faces the possibility of being next.
Critics of these laws have highlighted the privacy and security risks of handing over one’s ID to websites in order to view legal entertainment online. Adult industry advocates propose device-level controls, as the blocked sites’ messages mention.
In August, Pornhub and several other porn sites sued to block the Texas age verification law from going into effect, and a judge granted a stay.
But Paxton appealed to the court’s injunction with the Fifth Circuit, and the law went into effect.
THIS is the type of Freedom I like! Using Tax Dollars to feed starving children? COMMUNISM! Using Tax Dollars to make Porn illegal? FREEDOM!
Texas is getting more and more purple every year, and by God if they aren’t doing everything possible to piss off anyone to the left of Mussollini. It would be maximum lols if they accidentally caused Texas to go blue for the first time in God knows how long.
@UrLogicFails I feel oddly mixed about PH’s response to these bills. I share their opposition to these laws, but their proposed solution effectively requires locked-down device attestation ala the Chrome proposal from a few months ago, which would… also be very bad. I don’t want a world where I can’t control my own web browser any more than one where I need to dox myself to view porn.
Responsibility for access to adult content needs to fall to the parents of minors, not the companies. I’m so exhausted seeing parents responsibilities being shirked and placed onto other entities/people.
My son, 7, gets so upset with me and my wife because we are so unfair, because we don’t let him do/watch/play things his friends do. He’s 7, he doesn’t need to be playing Call of Duty, he doesn’t need to be watching inappropriate content, he doesn’t need access to TikTok, and so on. I’m forcing my kid to be alienated from his friends because the other parents are allowing children to access things they should not be accessing.
I’m getting all worked up on my soap box, sorry. That wasn’t necessary.
The party of “personal responsibility” doesn’t want people to be personally responsible for raising their children.
You’re not doing anything wrong, you’re doing it exactly right.
Hey, way I see it this is just going to make a more computer literate generation who is comfortable with VPNs and generally bettering their odds that they will not be indoctrinated by, and eventually leave, the shit hole that is the American South.
The American South is a diverse and beautiful coalition of Black, Latino, and working-class white people being held hostage by right-wing extremists and their propaganda.
I have lived on the gulf coast my entire life I can call it a shithole lol
Fair, but I think it’d be way more fun if we drove away the right-wing nutjobs instead of letting them win. They don’t deserve the natural beauty of the South.