Warning: This story contains some offensive language
So-called spy-cam porn has existed in China for at least a decade, despite the fact that producing and distributing porn is illegal in the country.
But in the past couple of years the issue has become a regular talking point on social media, with people - particularly women - swapping tips on how to spot cameras as small as a pencil eraser. Some have even resorted to pitching tents inside hotel rooms to avoid being filmed.
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because the ‘actors’ could not be verified they were of appropriate age, or if they had consented to being in mass distributed pronography. it was a needed change, which is why i think putting restriction on the access to porn is a bad idea, because only the closest thing to reputable sites will honor the demand, leaving only the skuzziest of options available
Look I get you all love living in a very commercialized world but I miss the world where every day people generated content. This isn’t just porn. I mean all content. Stuff made by regular people with no other intent than sharing it. But I’m the odd person out. You’re the norm. The person that loves a super safe, sanitized commercialized space where everything is a product and you’re a consumer. A world of v pewdiepis and mr beasts. Bangbuses and human trafficking cam sites. Subscriptions out your eyeballs as far as you can see.