At the dawn of the new year, Pornhub will leave Florida. Thanks to a harsh new age verification law that takes effect on January 1, the porn giant will no longer do business in the sunshine state. The law mirrors similar laws passed in other Republican led states where Pornhub has stopped doing business.

  • @dohpaz42
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    501 day ago

    Pornhub should come out with their own vpn service as a fuck you to the gop. Because while they may not “service” certain states, I’d bet those citizens still use pornhub and other sites.

    • @Buddahriffic
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      25 hours ago

      If they did that themselves, then they would know when a user was trying to access their porn from Florida, defeating the benefit a vpn would provide.

    • @[email protected]
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      216 hours ago

      They sort of did awhile ago with VPN hub. I haven’t heard about it in awhile though. I wonder if they’re trying to distance themselves from it

        • @[email protected]
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          320 hours ago

          You could ban them from mainstream marketplaces. If you remove them from the apple store and play store, they’re gonna struggle, even if you still have F-Droid. If they ban hosting source code, maybe some federated git servers and maybe even gitlab will hold strong, but github will roll over like an obedient dog because it’s owned by Micro$oft. Some people will fight for it, but if VPNs lose 75% of their revenue, we will all suffer.

          • @[email protected]
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            24 hours ago

            Banning VPN apps from any marketplace would literally shut down the economy. VPNs are for more than accessing porn.

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          23 hours ago

          I honestly don’t know enough about it but I’m sure there’s a way, maybe get isp’s to flag traffic going to known vpn servers and fine them if they connect users or something like that?

          Why, is it impossible or difficult to enforce?

          • Sickday
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            223 hours ago

            Why, is it impossible or difficult to enforce?

            Not sure, that’s why I asked out of curiosity. But I would assume so; it’s very easy to get WireGuard setup on a Raspberry PI or just about any SBC. For example, you could setup a SBC with a usb WiFi adapter, travel to a state where VPNs aren’t banned, connect to public WiFi and with a little additional config (changing ports), you’re good to go.