• @[email protected]
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      487 days ago

      Looks like the big-name ones are either complying with the ID law or self-blocking like Pornhub. Smaller ones are operating as normal for now.

      • @[email protected]
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        147 days ago

        I actually just checked after seeing this post, no ID requirement popping up in Tennessee for whatever reason. I also realized I don’t believe I had ever typed pornhub.com into a browser before until now. If somehow i had ever been there it was from search engine results I guess, never knew they had a main page.

      • @[email protected]
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        97 days ago

        Tfgames.site (not a commercial site, but a database of adult videogames involving physical transformations) stopped allowing access to IPs geolocated to at least some states due to similar laws, ID or no.

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        Thanks. It’s interesting seeing them blocked like this, considering how influencial the porn industry was for decades.

        (My spell check is failing me for influence al)

    • @irreticentOP
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      From the article:

      As of today, Florida, Tennessee, and South Carolina join the list of 17 states that can’t access some of the most popular porn sites on the internet, because of regressive laws that claim to protect children but restrict adults’ use of the internet, instead.

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          My interpretation is that they’re targeting the major players for lawsuits and ignoring the small fish. I could be wrong though.