Strange that this post is so controversial. PornHub IS one the most trafficked, if not the most trafficked, sites on the entire internet – that makes it relevant and worthy of documenting, whether you like it or not. The trailer seems to be pretty unbiased, alluding to both the site’s role in enabling sex trafficking AND providing a platform for those who chose to be sex workers (which is a thing; not everyone, in fact the vast majority, of those who chose sex work are there because they have been “forced” into it, they are there of their own volition, because sex isn’t a crime. Sorry to bust your bubble, puritans). And then there are those who chose to deride it, sight unseen, because “Netflix bad”; we simply MUST shit on all things Netflix, regardless of context, because that’s what’s trendy on social media at the moment.
This is actually an incredibly interesting topic if some of you neck beards can get over it.
Pornography has been a massive leader in many industries like tech and film and the discussion around its legality and safety are so often ignored because its sin industry status and lawmakers turning their nose up at it because “morality”.
Hope Netflix does a good job with this showing both sides of the debate and not just a platform to preach their position.
The glorification of the pornography industry on reddit is fucking disgusting. This movie does the same thing. It pretends to be playing both sides, but it’s just more “poor me!” written by the same people who profiteer off of the exploitation of basic human desires. Scum, all of them.
I remember WWE had a wrestler named Val Venis who was portrayed as a former porn star. He would start off his promos with a really sleezy “Hellllo laaadies.” Anyway his finisher was called “The Money Shot”
it’s going to be interesting to see the reaction to this from guys who tuned in to watch a documentary about sexy female porn performers only to realize it’s about them trying to campaign for their legal rights
they love them up until the second they start to demand the rights of human beings and then they go right back to being treated like whores
Can someone more informed with me help me connect the sex trafficking issue to porn? Is this a problem abroad or here in US as well? Is the idea that women are forced into this and have some sort of Stockholm Syndrome and just never speak up?
Nice try. Fuck Netflix
Hopefully, this documentary will be an
opening for some people
This will be the first time anyone has watched Pornhub content for more than 2 minutes.
Fuck that!
The Netflix touch can destroy ANYthing – Even pornography.
Netflix: we must be losing money because of password sharing
Also Netflix:
Wow, they’ll make a movie about anything nowadays.
I’ll watch, but I’ll be stroking it the whole time.
Out of respect.
Ayo what
I’m sure this will cause a very healthy national discussion.
Strange that this post is so controversial. PornHub IS one the most trafficked, if not the most trafficked, sites on the entire internet – that makes it relevant and worthy of documenting, whether you like it or not. The trailer seems to be pretty unbiased, alluding to both the site’s role in enabling sex trafficking AND providing a platform for those who chose to be sex workers (which is a thing; not everyone, in fact the vast majority, of those who chose sex work are there because they have been “forced” into it, they are there of their own volition, because sex isn’t a crime. Sorry to bust your bubble, puritans). And then there are those who chose to deride it, sight unseen, because “Netflix bad”; we simply MUST shit on all things Netflix, regardless of context, because that’s what’s trendy on social media at the moment.
Netflix is just as happy to use and underpay these people for clicks as pornhub is.
This feels like one of those movies or shows that exist in tv shows in the background to make fun of bad/weird tv shows and movies…
Jon Ronson did two podcasts about the porn industry that are really worth checking out. They really confused me, in a good way!
This is actually an incredibly interesting topic if some of you neck beards can get over it.
Pornography has been a massive leader in many industries like tech and film and the discussion around its legality and safety are so often ignored because its sin industry status and lawmakers turning their nose up at it because “morality”.
Hope Netflix does a good job with this showing both sides of the debate and not just a platform to preach their position.
Eww
Hey Siri
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Watching this seems like it would be the equivalent of reading Playboy for the articles.
i really dont care about their story tbh. Just more trash content from Netflix.
I’m actually interested to watch these interviews
The fact that it’s a Netflix documentary makes it seem even sleazier. The Tiger King effect.
It’s weird and unfortunate there’s so little open discourse around sex work and porn, so I think this is fab/fap
Is there a plot? Im in it for the plot
And this month I can’t borrow my usual Netflix password! Dang.
The glorification of the pornography industry on reddit is fucking disgusting. This movie does the same thing. It pretends to be playing both sides, but it’s just more “poor me!” written by the same people who profiteer off of the exploitation of basic human desires. Scum, all of them.
Here the thing, your opinion doesn’t matter. This is going to be released, people are going to love it.
I remember WWE had a wrestler named Val Venis who was portrayed as a former porn star. He would start off his promos with a really sleezy “Hellllo laaadies.” Anyway his finisher was called “The Money Shot”
Good lord are there ever some stupid fucking comments here.
Why does this look interesting…
What the fuck is with the comments in here. It’s like reddit is trying to speedrun being the dumbest site of 2023.
it’s going to be interesting to see the reaction to this from guys who tuned in to watch a documentary about sexy female porn performers only to realize it’s about them trying to campaign for their legal rights
they love them up until the second they start to demand the rights of human beings and then they go right back to being treated like whores
Oooh a Netflix documentary on saucy material. This’ll be hard hitting and not just a tabloid doc.
Solid title for the movie.
The beginning of the movie better have the drum snippet.
Can someone more informed with me help me connect the sex trafficking issue to porn? Is this a problem abroad or here in US as well? Is the idea that women are forced into this and have some sort of Stockholm Syndrome and just never speak up?
“People are horny and wanted to watch people fuck so we did that”. End of series
Is that Siri Dahl in the thumbnail?
I always have a question. Why woke movement rarely fight Porn. Netfflix is lowkey battling Hollywoods here.
I’ll be surprised if this film has sound.