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Almost the entire US South is now being blocked by Pornhub
(arstechnica.com)
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Not advocating for universal access to porn or anything but is there any linkage or study showing a detrimental affect of porn on kids? A few things I'll say from my own experiences. I first saw porn around 10 years old and I thought it was gross and didn't have any desire to search for more. Later, in my early teens, I did search out porn but only softcore, because I thought vaginas were ugly. I did get a porn obsession for a long time and it did negatively impact at least one relationship, but that could've gone differently if my girlfriend was into any kind of porn (some girls are).
It's a vice and can easily become addictive but I could also see video games filling the same role.
And this is relevant how exactly?
I'm asking is the response proportional to the damage? I never said I thought it wasn't harmful or that we shouldn't regulate access. Obviously many people are upset with the adult verification methods that these states are using, but is this a necessary evil or virtue signaling? All we know is that kids shouldn't view porn, so how far does that get taken? All the way to a complete ban? What's the measure of success even?
ID checks to do porn have basically zero effect on minors' ability to view porn.
Exactly. So I don't imagine lawmakers will quit there. And my previous posts weren't to say, "It's only crack. How bad can it be?" But more to say, "Let's define the problem before we try to fix it." Stating the problem as, "Kids are looking at porn," is oversimplifying and misses the cause and effect.