Summary

Several U.S. states have enacted laws requiring pornography sites, such as PornHub, to implement age verification to prevent minors’ access, prompting the site’s parent company, Aylo, to block access in affected states.

Proponents argue these laws protect children, while critics highlight privacy risks, inefficiencies, and potential censorship.

These measures reflect growing social conservatism, with some advocates aiming to restrict adult content broadly.

While privacy-focused age verification methods exist, regulatory clarity is lacking.

Critics warn these laws may suppress responsible platforms, favoring unregulated alternatives, and escalate broader culture wars around sexuality and LGBTQ+ rights.

  • @randon31415
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    Mad conservative computer scientists: “Yes, using the fear that kids might see porno, we will soon require the implementation of the impossible device: Anonymous age verification! Since no one will be able to implement it, we will ban all pornography off the internet!”

    Mad liberal computer scientists: : “Using generative AI, anyone can now produce any porno they want, even offline! And the interface is so easy that even a kid can use it!”

    Porn companies: “We will have the computer take a picture of you and analyze your age to grant access.”

    Users: Uses generative AI to generate fake pictures to get access to real porn.

  • @Rhoeri
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    33 hours ago

    It’s there like, 3,000,000 other porn sites people can use? I don’t hover how this is a victory in any form.

  • @[email protected]
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    178 hours ago

    don’t even for a second think this is in favour of you.

    it’s some weird christian idea that the human must be “purified” and watching porn stops that. it’s about an ideology, not about you or your wellbeing.

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    they keep saying its about trans people but then they keep blocking porn so i don’t know what it is. i think christians and conservatives are stupid as fuck

    • @nickiwest
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      Every time that a conservative equates the mere existence of trans people with sex, they’re just outing their own kink.

    • insufferableninja
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      1711 hours ago

      it’s mostly because the red hats love trans porn, and hate themselves for loving trans porn, and they just need a little help resisting temptation

  • @[email protected]
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    “Another method, used in Germany, lets people show their ID card at a post office and get a unique ID to access adult sites. This could potentially be done without logging the person’s identity, but as CNIL points out such systems require much work to set up.”

    This exactly what I was thinking of while reading the article. It’s just like going to a bar and getting carded. As long as no info is stored, I would be fine with this if were seriously looking for a solution for the kids

    • @[email protected]
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      410 hours ago

      When I got my first smart phone, to access adult media and even Facebook, I needed to go in to a shop and verify my age using ID and they edited my account details, with this phone I had an instantly refunded penny charge on my credit card. There are very simple ways around it, which they apparently aren’t interested in.

      • @Chip_Rat
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        Who is “they” in this context.

        Honest question I promise. I don’t understand what’s going on…

    • @[email protected]
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      step

      1. declare children don’t understand the world
      2. declare children can’t make reasonable choices
      3. parents and officials now get to decide what children do or don’t
      4. have obedient slaves.
    • @pyre
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      classic fascist tactic. there’s a reason half of the 14 words is about children

    • Patariki
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      Depends on the context. After WW2 a lot of great things were done in favour of future generations, or the children of that time.

      In these times hate is being used to divide us while at the same time it’s socially and morally unacceptable to justify certain views, thus they look for pseudo reasons to mask their true reasons, in this case -for the children". Unfortunately we’re also entering a time where the psuedo reasons start becoming obsolete as hate mongering is being accepted.

      So i gotta disagree on the always, but it’s true for these times.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️
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    1015 hours ago

    At the core of the debate is a genuinely thorny technical and legal question: how to verify someone’s age over the internet without exposing them to cyber theft or government surveillance.

    Age verification providers are adamant that this is possible.

    I agree that it is possible if you can guarantee absolutely zero corruption in the system. Which you cannot.

    • @cley_faye
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      Proving, in a safe, privacy-friendly way, that you’re able to provide to some third-party website credentials proving that you’re an adult, is very easily doable. Most countries decided against the good version of it, but it is doable.

      It does not, however, prove anything regarding the actual user in front of the computer. Let’s remind people that we live in a world where kids have access to their parent’s CC and regularly abuse it online. I doubt “more technical stuff” will prevent them from getting their hand on whatever certificate/token/thingamajig would be used for age check.

      Unless we consider “good practice and proper communication”, or, parenting, to be a key point in this. In which case, there’s no need to do any technical implementation at all in the first place.

  • @[email protected]
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    “While privacy-focused age verification methods exist, regulatory clarity is lacking.”

    It’s not lacking clarity. Privacy-focused age verification is simply not wanted by big tech and politically (because money from big tech) as they wouldn’t be able to collect and make money with building profiles of what you do online.

  • @[email protected]
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    They’re compiling a list and they’ll find a way to use it against you. Anyone who thinks the age-verification services won’t share their data with the states is naive. Use a VPN and only pay using an anonymous prepaid card, and if that doesn’t work, pirate the content.

    While privacy-focused age verification methods exist

    What might those be, and have they been reviewed by anyone with actual knowledge of security?

  • @[email protected]
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    19 hours ago

    All the good shit is on the tubes anyway, these major players just get the “YouTube” style repetitive porn, or teaser trailers for paid content.

  • @SS2k_2003
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    511 day ago

    Fascists view sexuality as a threat to their movements.

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      sexuality is the core of human desire, and if you suppress that, you suppress the development of the individual’s sense of self-determination. that’s why it’s so important to the government so suppress sexuality.

      there are other reasons, of course. for example, almost everyone nowadays is overworked, and of course that leads to a decline in relationships.

      also, people are stronger together. sexuality brings people together. if you can suppress the sexuality of large swaths of people, you can basically hinder the forming of social coherence and community.

    • @SPRUNT
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      Fascists view knowledge as a threat. They use sexuality as another means of segregation.

    • @[email protected]
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      They view it as another tool to oppress us. They know it’s not a threat to them. The only threat to them is organized resistance.

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    There’s no reliable way to verify age without extensive face verification with liveliness checks. A child can easily upload a parent’s or some other adult’s id card photo to get ‘verified’. Also nothing stops kids to explore porn corners of social media (including lemmy) and thousands of porn sites operated not by the Big Porn. Porn is fundamental to internet.

    Edit: I purposefully omitted vpn, that being the most trivial solution.

    That’s all besides the point however.

    If a young kid is motivated by highschool seniors to watch porn, it is s parenting issue. If some adult encourages some child to watch porn as a grooming technique that’s a much more serious case of child abuse. If a teenager is porn addict and doesn’t do anything else, it is a major mental health concern, not a porn concern itself.

    It is kind of accepted fact that many late teenagers are familiar with porn and explore it like any other sexual aspects of their life. Whether that’s harmful is upto debate but teenagers/adults do many things harmful everyday and banning everything with law isn’t realistic either. It is not end of the world if a teenager has sex or watches a porn movie. Children have greater dangers in general where they get abused by their relatives, teachers and even by their own parents and are continuously attempted to be programmed not to critically think by the religions.

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    1631 day ago

    It’s a classic tactic, use a somewhat legitimate concern (Minors having access to pornography). And blow it far out of proportion, and use it as an excuse to crackdown on what you’re really after. You will see people defending these bans because the “reasoning” they’re being presented SEEMS rational, but unwittingly they’re supporting a mass crackdown on their own rights.

    • mox
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      See also: The constant push by governments to take away our right to private (encrypted) communications.

      • @[email protected]
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        ItS tO prOteCT the CHILDRen’s comMUNIcaTIoN.

        yeah no for sure and that’s why we should all install spyware onto our phones. there’s no “switch in the settings” to turn it off. (for a recent example, see the EU commission’s newest proposals.)

    • @[email protected]
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      somewhat legitimate concern (Minors having access to pornography).

      Counterpoint: accessing pornography is part of growing up.

      • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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        There’s A LOT of unhealthy porn, especially for kids. Especially for kids with no sex education. It’s also easier for them to get addicted.

        You could also say alcohol is part of growing up, because for many it is.

        • @Ensign_Crab
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          There’s A LOT of unhealthy porn, especially for kids. Especially for kids with no sex education.

          Which is why comprehensive sex ed is so important.

        • @jacksilver
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          Yeah, but the people banning porn are also banning sex Ed, so definitely seems more about control/abuse of power than concern for kids.

        • @[email protected]
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          724 hours ago

          Honestly learned more (and better) sex ed from porn than school. hentai specifically i could see putting age restrictions on, shit is horrifyingly accessible and has no semblance of consent as a concept.

          • 3 dogs in a trenchcoat
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            716 hours ago

            Hentai is just drawn porn. Not all of it is rape stuff, and there’s loads of rape/incest/abuse roleplay in live action porn too.

          • @[email protected]
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            Like spitting in an open asshole? Lets face it, the industry is pretty fucked up.

            Just so I’m clear, porn should be available and these laws are privacy and security nightmares.

            • @[email protected]
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              211 hours ago

              I learned everything I know about human growth and development from spitting into open assholes.

      • @[email protected]
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        So, to an extent sure, I don’t think it’s some horrible thing for simply moralistic reasons, everyone has to discover their sexuality one way or another. However, I do think maybe having an entire digital library of smut dumped in your lap the moment you have access to a smartphone and some private time is probably not good for your sexual development. Ideally we’d just have parents/guardians use some common sense and take advantage of parental controls to limit access. But, we both know that many are neglectful or simply busy with trying to make ends meet to constantly monitor these things. Is the right answer government intervention? I’m personally more than a little skeptical, but I can see why some people see it as a valid concern.

        • @Eatspancakes84
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          I am just wondering in which age you grew up. Most millennial (like me) had access to a digital library of smut while growing up, and I certainly made use of it.

        • frustrated_phagocytosis
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          But the old ways of stumbling across smut are gone now. No finding someone’s porno mag stash, or accessing uncensored porn on the illegal cable box, or reading the smut novels at the grocery store checkout, or the porn VHS section behind the bead curtain at Family Video…

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    1411 day ago

    With this method, users take a photo of their face which is then analyzed by AI to estimate their age. Tombs says this involves no analysis of the user’s actual identity, and that all photos are deleted once the check is finished. Hence, neither Yoti nor the porn site ever needs to know who you are.

    No. Fuck no. Just… wow.

    • @Railing5132
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      Just like the tsa deleted all the body scan images after the subject left the scanner.

    • @JeeBaiChow
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      So everybody looks like the picture on Epstein’s Wikipedia now? How dumb is this?

    • @[email protected]
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      I rate they’re intending to keep those photos, but will stop when an exec with a little bit of humanity has a change of heart after checking the database when he realises he is looking into the eyes of a unkempt man with visible depression who is going to spend the next 15 minutes trying to settle on a video and another two minutes masturbating.

      • Nate Cox
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        It might stop when the DB gets compromised and some exec gets threatened with the release of all his weird kinks going public.

      • @grue
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        when an exec with a little bit of humanity has a change of heart

      • @Zahille7
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        You know you really didn’t have to call me out so viscerally like that.

    • @Eheran
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      Hahaha how easy it will be to fool the AI.

      • @twack
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        Why? Just take a picture of your neighbor.

        • @Eheran
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          Yes, for example. Not sure what the “why” is supposed to be for? At what point to you disagree?

          • @twack
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            I meant that there’s no need to fool the ai, the system is fundamentally flawed from the start.

            • @Eheran
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              So to you it is not fooling the AI if you present someone else? Where would fooling start?