13 comments

  • everdrive 11 minutes ago

    This outcome was always obvious. The internet is too big. You can degrade the sites that are legitimate enough to follow the law, but that's just a drop in the bucket in the sea of porn.

  • somenameforme 28 minutes ago
  • a_c 4 minutes ago

    Tax and regulations always punish the good actors

  • realusername 18 minutes ago

    That was 100% obvious that would happen, the law will only be followed by good actors and bad actors now have an additional advantage

      teroshan 6 minutes ago

      Good news, the end goal that is being pushed by corporate lobbyists is still in sight.

      Give it a few years (months if you're an optimist?) and you will have to use your Google/Apple hardware device to formally tie your real identity with your digital identity for every site that has even the slim possibility of being a small danger to hypothetical children.

      I'm sure Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg will gladly join this effort to reduce harm to children as well, I'm sure that's high on their priority list. They may even already have the infrastructure in place to handle that digital ID, what an amazing coincidence.

      Everything will be fine!

        alansaber a minute ago

        Snooper's charter ring a bell? This is the work of the UK govt, not corporate lobbyists.

      forinti 10 minutes ago

      Which site would you qualify as a "good" actor?

      It's an honest question. Is there such a thing as ethical porn or are there only sites that pay taxes and those that don't?

        realusername 2 minutes ago

        I'd call the ones which have a process for verifying actors and following local laws to be good actors

        pessimizer 7 minutes ago

        It's not an honest question. A good actor is one that is not trying to show porn to children and follows the law.

          forinti 4 minutes ago

          That's one (very serious issue) but there are many others.

          Pornhub is a company, has an address, pays taxes, and has a history of problems.

        iso1631 8 minutes ago

        There are sites which follow laws and those that don't.

  • micromacrofoot 22 minutes ago

    when you make something more difficult to access a black market profiting from easier access will always appear

  • iso1631 8 minutes ago

    Another

    The UK tried to ban choking porn. Quite reasonable given the realities of monkey-see monkey-do.

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/nov/06/chokin...

    Trouble is, "nobody in the UK" consumes porn.

    Had they not passed the "ban porn site" bill then the majority of people would be viewing porn on sites which will enforce (or at least attempt to enforce), and consumption of it would reduce.

    Instead UK people consume port from places which is quite happy to have choking, bestiality, and child porn.

    Good job Mary Whitehouse Brigade.