on Monday morning. "This means every piece of Pornhub content is from verified uploaders, a requirement that platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat and Twitter have yet to institute."first reported the news
Pornhub previously operated like YouTube, but with a focus on pornography, where anyone could upload a video to the service., Kristof described videos on Pornhub that he said were recordings of assaults on unconscious women and girls. The column called for Visa and Mastercard, two credit card companies that Pornhub works with, to stop working with the company. One week later, both companiesPornhub and its parent company Mindgeek have denied the allegations in the Times. The company told Business Insider it employs a "vast team of human moderators" who manually review "every single upload," as well as automated detection technologies. It did not say how many people were part of its review team.
Pedo's apparently moved to CNN.
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