A lawsuit filed by more victims of the sex trafficking operation claims that Pornhub’s moderation staff ignored reports of their abuse videos.
Sixty-one additional women are suing Pornhub’s parent company, claiming that the company failed to take down videos of their abuse as part of the sex trafficking operation Girls Do Porn. They’re suing the company and its sites for sex trafficking, racketeering, conspiracy to commit racketeering, and human trafficking.
The complaint, filed on Tuesday, includes what it claims are internal emails obtained by the plaintiffs, represented by Holm Law Group, between Pornhub moderation staff. The emails allegedly show that Pornhub had only one moderator to review 700,000 potentially abusive videos, and that the company intentionally ignored repeated reports from victims in those videos.
The damages and restitution they seek amounts to more than $311,100,000. They demand a jury trial, and seek damages of $5 million per plaintiff, as well as restitution for all the money Aylo, the new name for Pornhub’s parent company, earned “marketing, selling and exploiting Plaintiffs’ videos in an amount that exceeds one hundred thousand dollars for each plaintiff.”
The plaintiffs are 61 more unnamed “Jane Doe” victims of Girls Do Porn, adding to the 60 that sued Pornhub in 2020 for similar claims.
Girls Do Porn was a federally-convicted sex trafficking ring that coerced young women into filming pornographic videos under the pretense of “modeling” gigs. In some cases, the women were violently abused. The operators told them that the videos would never appear online, so that their home communities wouldn’t find out, but they uploaded the footage to sites like Pornhub, where the videos went viral—and in many instances, destroyed their lives. Girls Do Porn was an official Pornhub content partner, with its videos frequently appearing on the front page, where they gathered millions of views.
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I didn't say it was acceptable. Frankly it's abhorrent, but it's the nature of consuming to do abhorrent things for short term personal gain. Do your best to consume ethically, knowing you WILL fail, and fight it as beat as you can.
You keep saying masturbating to women being raped, and that it's not the same as using a cellphone 1. That's not what people are doing, but nuance is hard.
Answer this question directly please. Is a child dying an acceptable outcome of owning a phone?
Or don't consume, which is also an option.
No I need a cell phone to get a home, to get a job, to work a job, and therefore to survive. No one needs porn to survive.
And no a child dying isn't an acceptable outcome of owning a phone, but me surviving is. I'm not going to become homeless in the name of ethical consumption. It wouldn't change anything if I did, and I'd be able to do less to advocate for workers rights if I did so.
However, masturbating to women being sexually abused is not necessary for survival. You don't have to do that. And me using a cell phone is, again, not the same as watching women being raped for sexual pleasure. The fact that you see it as the same is telling of how you see women.
To reiterate, you know that you're watching a woman being raped and deriving sexual pleasure from that. You see this as acceptable, because otherwise you wouldn't be able to watch porn. If you didn't see that as acceptable you wouldn't watch porn. Which, again, is a thing you do not need to do.
We can keep doing the shit slinging all day my friend. It gets no one anywhere. Or you can have an actual conversation without trying to accuse people who are trying their best. Your choice.
I dont agree that you're trying your best. So long as you're coming to the table saying "I need to watch porn, and if I get off to a women being sexually abused then whatever it happens" I can't agree that you're making what I would consider to be a reasonable effort. The least you could do is, like I said before, make every effort possible to vet whatever pornographic content you consume. So that you are as certain as you possibly can be that what you're watching isn't sexual abuse.
I don't agree you're trying your best as long as you continue to consume even one iota of slave-produced goods.
In all honesty, if you want to try your best as an individual, then it starts with aligning yourself with other individuals. External shame and guilt are shitty motivators. Have actual discussions, with actual depth. Start with not reframing things into negative connotations needlessly, by realizing that each and every individual, yourself included, os deeply flawed and does shit they really wish they hadn't, and have urges that do actually need to be fulfilled. Start by realizing that people taking any kind of step, even half-step, is better than shutting people out for not being perfect. Extend some empathy to people who are actually trying, who have thought about this stuff, even if they land on a slightly different space than you.
Most of the people in this thread aren't your enemies, they're more aligned with your beliefs than you seem to want to acknowledge. You can either accept them, actually talk, and make allies, or you can condemn and alienate them, force them out of your spaces, and into ones where people WILL talk with them, about all the ways out side is wrong.
No, I do not see "gets off to women being raped" as an evil but excusable action equivalent with eating nestle chocolate.
I don't mind holding men accountable for getting off to the sexual abuse of women. If that alienates them then good, I'm not pandering to misogynists.
Cool, you're what's wrong with the progressive movement. Glad to know.
By alienating misogynists? I as a woman should be willing to partake in a movement with misogynists in it? No, and I don't have to either.
Libraries exist mate. They have all the stuff you need to get a home and job publicly available.
Your convenience is worth more than a kids life, got it.
My job required me to have a cell phone, as did nearly every one I applied for. My apartment is paid for out of my bank account, which has no physical location and requires usage of an app to do so. So yeah, I do have to have one.
Is your sexual pleasure from watching porn worth it even if you are masturbating to women being raped?
Get a different bank 5head
Didn't answer the question about what kind of phone or how old it is. If we're going to shit sling, I'm gonna shit sling. If your phone isn't at least 5 years old, replaced because your last one was completely unusable, you have child. Blood. On. Your. Hands.
S9+. Not that it matters, as again I do not have a phone because I derive pleasure from watching child labor. Watching porn of a woman being sexually abused and getting off to it is getting pleasure from a woman being sexually abused, like you are cumming watching a woman being raped. The rape is the commodity you're consuming. It's the content, it's how you're consuming it and its why you're consuming it. the child labor is not the cell phone. The cell phone exists for reasons beyond child labor. The porn is of a woman being raped. Thats it. Start to end its rape. not all of it, but a portion of it is. And so you have to be okay with that you have to be fine with getting off to rape. If that wasn't fine with you, you would refuse to consume it. Again, nothing in your life is impacted by choosing to get off to something else.
I've been making the same point for the last 2 hours and waiting for you to either acknowledge that you're cool with the chance of you getting off to women being sexually abused.
And I've stated my view many, many times. I'm not cool with women getting abused. I would vastly prefer it if everything was ethical. It's not a realistic goal, and thus not one I entertain.
I consume porn. Most people consume porn. I have almost certainly watched a woman be raped. I have acknowledged that, as shitty of a thing as it is. I also do my best to ensure that the porn I consume is as ethical as possible. That's a REALISTIC goal. You will not keep the whole of the world from consuming porn, it's a useless endeavor. You CAN help educate people on what to look for in porn to help ensure it's safe. You CAN make some noise about the production companies being scumbags.
Happy? I've said all this already, but it's not a simple yes or no, there's nuance, and it will be lost.
Yeah, you said you'd do your best to ensure the porn you watch is ethical. I question what lengths you'd be willing to go to so that you're certain of that, but I'll take that you're willing to admit some work is owed on the part of men consuming porn to ensure that what they're consuming is ethical.
Do I think that its entirely possible to ever be 100% sure? No, and I will always avoid it for the rest of my life. So much as witnessing it feels inherently wrong, as I do not know the circumstances under which it is filmed. I implore people to do the same, but saying that you'll go out of your way to try and be sure that your not consuming sexual abuse materials is at least acknowledging that its not acceptable to you.
Think about it next time you're watching a video. Don't berate yourself but imagine the circumstances it was filmed other, whether that woman feels safe and feels like she can safely withdraw consent. Be empathetic to her, see her as an actual person and not a commodity being distributed. And follow through, you say you'll try and vet the content you consume - actually do that. And when women talk about how porn affects them, how it affects their relationships their careers and the way they're treated and viewed by society - listen. If you don't hate us then you should consider our perspectives and our experiences with an industry that affects us uniquely in a way it doesn't equally affect men.