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The Arden Young/Sound Investigations Thread (aka The Battle Between Lust and Chastity)

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The Arden Young/Sound Investigations Thread (aka The Battle Between Lust and Chastity)

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Round 1:

https://soundinvestigations.com/pornhub-loophole/
Pornhub Exec: Rapists, Traffickers Using Pornhub “Loophole” to “Make a Lot of Money”
“I wouldn’t be able to defend this in court”



[MONTREAL — September 13, 2023]

Sound Investigations releases undercover footage of Pornhub technical product manager and early employee, Mike Farley. Speaking to an undercover journalist, Farley describes what he calls a “loophole” in the Pornhub age and consent verification process where Pornhub does not verify the identities of user-uploaded videos that don’t show faces. Farley admits that rapists and traffickers exploit this loophole to “make a lot of money.”

At-a-glance:

Farley: “How are you going to tell me who’s in that video if the girl’s not showing her face?”

Farley: “That wouldn’t hold in court.”

Farley: “That would be the loophole that I always, like, I look at that, and I’m like, ‘That’s stupid,’ but everybody is just kind of rolling with it.”
Journalist: “Why do they roll with it? Why don’t they say something?”
Farley: “Because it costs money. It would be counterintuitive to the business.”

Farley: “We’ve brought it up to the CPO [chief product officer]. We’ve brought it up to the CLO [chief legal officer], and they’re both telling us it’s all good. And the CPO is especially telling us like, “F*ck off. It’s all good. Stop. Like, shut up.’”

Farley: “Using my f*cking head, this is f*cking ret*rded. I wouldn’t be able to defend this in court.”

Journalist: “What if the government was to find out about this loophole. What would they do?”
Farley: “I don’t know. They’re not going to do sh*t. They’ll do nothing.”
Journalist: “Why?”
Farley: “Because they’re dumb. They don’t know sh*t. Because they’re not qualified to identify the loophole.”

Farley: “They’re like, ‘It’s all good. I’m not going to get caught. It’s fine.’”

Pornhub is the most trafficked pornography website and one of the most trafficked websites overall in the world, according to Similarweb, a web traffic analyzer. Pornhub is commonly called a “tube site,” allowing the general public to upload videos. Pornhub’s parent company, MindGeek, now rebranding as Aylo, owns many big-name porn sites and studios across North America. News reports and lawsuits have claimed Pornhub is complicit in abusers uploading illegal videos, and Pornhub has publicly claimed to have cleaned up its site, following heightened scrutiny from a popular New York Times piece by Nicholas Kristof.

Pornhub continues to allow anyone to upload pornographic videos, as long as the person uploading shows an ID such as a driver’s license. However, Farley describes a major “loophole:” these supposedly verified uploaders can upload videos of people without showing their faces, “which is very common,” and Pornhub does not verify these videos contain consenting adults. These uploaders can then monetize these videos to gain a share of Pornhub’s ad revenue.

When Sound Investigations’ journalist asked if rapists use Pornhub’s loophole, Farley gave a resounding, “Of course. Of course.” When asked about human traffickers, Farley replied, “To make money? Of course.”

Farley says he and his direct boss, Ramsey Belmaaza, have brought up this loophole to officers of the company, including Matt Kilicci, but the chief product officer has told him to “shut up.” Farley notes that his boss and he recorded a meeting with Pornhub’s chief product officer and chief legal officer to show they tried to warn about this scandal, “if ever sh*t hits the fan.”

The Canadian government has scrutinized MindGeek in the past, but Farley claims the government is incapable of finding problems with his company. While Farley worries over this Pornhub verification loophole, he takes comfort in the fact that government regulators “are dumb. They don’t know sh*t. Because they’re not qualified to identify the loophole.”

Farley presents an obvious solution to the loophole but says Pornhub’s profits come first. “You shouldn’t have content up that you can’t identify the person… They would lose a lot of money… They’re like, ‘It’s all good. I’m not going to get caught. It’s fine.’”

18 U.S.C. § 2257 and 2257A, adopted in 1988, requires producers of pornography to verify the age of every performer. Failing to produce records of age verification is a criminal offense in the United States.

This is a developing story. Sound Investigations will be releasing more undercover videos imminently.
Contact [email protected] or ‪404-955-7002.

Sound Investigations is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Mike Farley LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-farley-21b187110/
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Round 2:

https://soundinvestigations.com/moderation-failures/
PART 2 Pornhub Exec on Sex Abuse Victim: “We Weren’t Taking It Seriously”
“Nobody gave a sh*t”



[MONTREAL — September 20]

Sound Investigations releases PART 2 of its undercover footage of MindGeek employees. MindGeek, currently rebranding to Aylo, is the porn giant most known for its most trafficked tubesite, Pornhub. Dillon Rice, a senior scriptwriter for many of MindGeek’s studios and sites such as TransAngels, and Mike Farley, one of Pornhub’s first employees and a current Pornhub product manager, detail MindGeek’s moderation failures that have allowed nonconsensual content to spread on Pornhub, from not having enough content reviewers to fake IDs.

At-a-glance:

Rice: “The system is so slow and they don’t have enough moderators that it stays up for long enough that people can get mad and sue them, and I think that’s what happens.”

Rice: “How do you get somebody to prove that they’re above age because if they can get a fake ID.”

Farley: “We don’t have consent of that person, and we’re running ads. As a business, we’re monetizing content that we don’t know where this comes from, we don’t know who is on that video, we don’t know the age of the person on that video… So, we weren’t very compliant.”

Rice: “You also have this entire division of paysites that are professional studios. We have all our legal paperwork, 2257s… Just use that content. But they [Pornhub] don’t want to. It’s competition.”

Rice: “They made so much money, and they were like top of the world, but they fumbled so hard because they didn’t take any of that money and reinvest it into moderation or like quality of the site. They just kind of gave it all to executives, and then they just made a shit ton of profit.”

Journalist: “Do you think that [The New York Times editorial scandal] would ever happen again?”
Farley: “Yes, it could. Why not?”
Journalist: “Aren’t you guys covered now?”
Farley: “Yeah, for the most part. But not 100%.”
Journalist: “But, why?”
Farley: “Why what?”
Journalist: “Why not 100%?”
Farley: “I don’t know. Because there’s always things. Because of the nature of our industry. We could never be covered 100%.”
Journalist: “Because of like the loophole?”
Farley: “Yeah.”

In December 2020, Nicholas Kristof published an editorial in The New York Times that caused such scandal for Pornhub that the Canadian government responded and victims of sexual crimes filed lawsuits against Pornhub’s giant parent company, MindGeek, now rebranding as Aylo.

While MindGeek fights these lawsuits, two MindGeek employees detail to Sound Investigations’ undercover reporter MindGeek’s negligence and lack of content moderation over Pornhub’s history and then MindGeek’s response to scrutiny after the New York Times piece.

Pornhub product manager Mike Farley admits on undercover camera that, when sex crime victims asked Pornhub to take down nonconsensual videos, Pornhub wasn’t “taking it seriously,” wasn’t legally compliant and “didn’t do our due diligence.” Farley declares directly of his company’s past practices, “We don’t have consent of that person, and we’re running ads.”

MindGeek senior script writer Dillon Rice ascribes a motive to Pornhub’s leaders as he says, “They made so much money, and they were like top of the world, but they fumbled so hard because they didn’t take any of that money and reinvest it into moderation or like quality of the site. They just kind of gave it all to executives, and then they just made a shit ton of profit.”

Despite MindGeek now claiming to have cleaned up Pornhub and to have rectified its content moderation failures, Pornhub still does not verify the consent of everyone in its user-uploaded videos. In Sound Investigations’ previous video, Farley warns that rapists and traffickers use Pornhub to “make a lot of money.”

In Sound Investigations’ video release today, Rice divulges, “The system is so slow, and they don’t have enough moderators…” and also notes that even MindGeek’s ID checks for uploaders may not work with uploaders using so many foreign IDs.

As a script writer for many of MindGeek’s big studios, such as TransAngels, Rice bemoans that Pornhub refuses to use only content from studios that keep 2257s, records that everyone in the pornography videos is of legal age. According to Rice, Pornhub views these videos as “competition” to its user-uploaded content.

Rice’s claims of MindGeek’s executives putting profit over moderation and Farley’s admissions of non-compliance, past and present, are not the only revelations these two have to offer. Sound Investigations will continue to release more undercover videos of more MindGeek and Pornhub secrets from more employees.

This is a developing story. Sound Investigations will be releasing more undercover videos imminently. Contact [email protected] or ‪404-955-7002.

Sound Investigations is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Dillon Rice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dillon-514-rice/
Dillon Rice LinkedIn archived: https://archive.is/8bgJu

Mike Farley LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-farley-21b187110/
Mike Farley LinkedIn archived: https://archive.is/YUTec

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Round 3:

https://soundinvestigations.com/successful-ads/
MindGeek Porn Writer: Ads with “Guys That Look Like 15” Do Best, “Make a Lot of Money”
“It’s Pedophilic Men Who Like Seeing Young Boys [in Ads]”



[MONTREAL – October 19]

Sound Investigations releases new undercover footage of MindGeek senior writer Dillon Rice. MindGeek, currently rebranding to Aylo, is the porn giant most known for its most trafficked tubesite, Pornhub. Dillon Rice, a senior scriptwriter for many of MindGeek’s studios, sites and video advertisements, claims that, “for the ads, the dudes that do the most, like, conversion rates are guys that look like 15,” where “it looks like this little kid is having sex.”

At-a-glance:

Rice: “Essentially, they [MindGeek] have a monopoly.”

Rice: “For the ads, the dudes that do the most, like, conversion rates are guys that look like 15, even though they’re like 20 years old, or like 25. So there’s this one guy named like Jordi. And he just looks like a little kid. And they put him in scenes, so it looks like this little kid is having sex… But it makes a lot of money, so.”

Rice: “We have this guy. His name’s Jimmy Michaels. He looks 13, but they put him in stuff because he looks like that… His ads do well because he looks so young.”

Rice: “It draws predatory women… I think it’s pedophilic men who like seeing young boys, as well.”

Rice: “You could turn them [pedophiles] into whales, purchasing a lot.”

MindGeek, currently rebranding to Aylo, is the porn giant most known for Pornhub. MindGeek operates pornography studios, tubesites (with user-uploaded videos), paysites (with studio-produced videos), an ad network, and more.

Dillon Rice is a senior script writer for MindGeek and helps produce pornographic video advertisements for MindGeek’s sites. Rice shares with Sound Investigations’ undercover journalist that the types of ads he writes for MindGeek that are the most successful are the ads that have adult actors who “look like 15.”

Naming a couple examples, Rice admits that MindGeek puts underage-looking actors in ads specifically because “it makes a lot of money” when an actor looks underage and clarifies, “if you’re just dressing him like a normal person, you can get away with it.”

When the undercover journalist asks Rice who the audience is for these video advertisements, Rice acknowledges that “it’s a lot of young teens” and “a lot of Indians” and that “it draws predatory women” and “pedophilic men who like seeing young boys.”

Upon hearing this, the journalist notes that those drawn to children may have desperate appetites. Rice offers, “You could turn them into whales, purchasing a lot.”

Under 18 U.S. Code § 1470, advertising pornography to minors is illegal.

This is a developing story. Sound Investigations will be releasing more undercover videos imminently. Contact [email protected] or ‪404-955-7002.

Sound Investigations is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Dillon Rice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dillon-514-rice/
Dillon Rice LinkedIn archived: https://archive.is/8bgJu

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Round 4:

https://soundinvestigations.com/unverified-ads/
Former Aylo compliance employee reveals “so much room for error” in unverified porn ads
“We’ve had people come in and be like, ‘Yeah, take that down. That’s me.’”



KEY POINTS:

Jenna Rolfe, former Aylo supervisor and compliance employee: “We don’t know who the model [displayed on Pornhub and other Aylo sites] is. And that’s the problem.”

Rolfe: “It has happened where people post things. And then they’ll be scrolling Pornhub. And then we’ve had people come in and be like, ‘Yeah, take that ad down. That’s me.’… It’s so hard because if you’re not a Pornhub user, how would you know? People won’t even see their own face if it’s up there [Pornhub or other Aylo porn site].”

Rolfe: “You can’t verify for everything… You delete it. It’s reuploaded 20 million times faster than you can actually review it, delete it, go through it.”

Rolfe: “Any concern you get [from Aylo] is always going to be lip service.”

Rolfe: “[Aylo] really denied, denied, denied… they just said, ‘Oh, well. You know. Things happen.’”

[MONTREAL – November 1]

Sound Investigations releases a new undercover video of former Aylo (formerly MindGeek) compliance employee, Jenna Rolfe. Among other responsibilities, up until August 2023, Rolfe reviewed pornographic images and videos advertisers pay Aylo to display on Pornhub and Aylo’s other pornography websites.

Rolfe criticizes her recent employer not only for accepting and displaying videos where neither Aylo nor the advertiser can verify the age or consent of models shown but the permissive moderation policies her superiors told moderators to use to spot check videos and images. Rolfe says she spoke up internally against the Aylo policy that Aylo moderators must approve any images or videos with models with “tattoos and piercings and makeup,” despite not all such models being 18 and legal pornography models. Rolfe’s team told her not making this age assumption would “[lose] income for the clients [advertisers].” Rolfe sighs, “Any concern you get is always going to be lips service.”

Victims of sexual crimes have criticized Pornhub and Aylo’s other businesses for hosting reuploaded nonconsensual and illegal content, even if a moderator does respond to one instance. Rolfe confirms this continued travesty at Aylo. “You can’t verify for everything… You delete it. It’s reuploaded 20 million times faster than you can actually review it, delete it, go through it.”

Solomon Friedman, a cofounder of Aylo’s owner, Ethical Capital Partners, claimed earlier this year Aylo “had created the best-in-class online trust and safety automation tools.” In the undercover video, Rolfe gives her inside view that contradicts the public relations statements.

With the rise of computer-generated porn of nonconsenting persons, Rolfe fears Aylo is unequipped to deal with malicious uploaders who “know [technology] faster than we do.”

Rolfe says the lack of verification for uploads is not a theoretical problem but a reality she has faced hearing from victims. “We know that that’s an advertiser, but we don’t know who the model is. And that’s the biggest problem. You can have a scummy person who literally has underage OnlyFans girls. And he’s just pushing out these ads. And no one would know any different… We’ve had people come in and be like, ‘Yeah, take that ad down. That’s me.’” Rolfe elaborates that the Aylo’s content removal policies are reactive, rather than preventative. “If you’re not a Pornhub user, how would you know [if Aylo is display you in a pornographic image or video]?”

Many U.S. states and European nations are adopting laws to require online pornography companies to require IDs to prevent minors from accessing their sites. Aylo has vigorously opposed these laws. Rolfe breaks with the company line on this issue, as well, saying the laws are “a great thing… I like seeing it… We should all be taking some form of initiative to protect children.”

As Aylo continues to deny allegations of misconduct, Rolfe advises her former employer that “taking accountability and admitting to fault” while holding studios and advertisers accountable would be a better course of action. “[Aylo] really denied, denied, denied… they just said, ‘Oh, well. You know. Things happen.’”

This is a developing story. Sound Investigations will be releasing more undercover videos imminently. Contact [email protected] or ‪404-955-7002.

Sound Investigations is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Jenna Rolfe LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenna-r-a5833394/
Jenna Rolfe LinkedIn archived: https://archive.ph/nrw1W

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Round 5:

https://soundinvestigations.com/trafficjunky-reporting/
Pornhub Ad Network Engineer: “Revenge Porn: They Didn’t Give a F**k”
Customer support: “We won’t ask you… if you have the consent,” “won’t call the cops”



KEY POINTS:

On undercover camera, Sean Morrier, Senior Software Engineer at Pornhub’s ad network, TrafficJunky describes his work as “not ethical.” “Porn production: not ethical… Advertisements on porn: not ethical… it’s all problematic.”

Morrier: “It’s very blurry when you don’t have confirmed people. You don’t know if it was an actual rape video or fantasy. And I don’t think they cared… Revenge porn: they didn’t give a f**k.” “As long as money’s being made, morals get blurred.”

On Ethical Capital Partners buyout of Pornhub, Morrier asks, “Why is a company with the word ‘ethical’ in its name buying us?”

TrafficJunky customer support employees explain, “[Advertiser account] is not likely to become suspended” for uploading underage explicit content. “We won’t ask you before you uploaded the pictures if you have the consent.” “We, on our end, won’t call the cops on you.”

[MONTREAL – November 29]

Today, Sound Investigations releases its fifth major undercover video investigating Pornhub and its parent company, Aylo (formerly MindGeek).

Sean Morrier is a current senior software engineer at Aylo, specifically working on TrafficJunky, Aylo’s ad network Aylo uses to show paid advertisements on Pornhub and Aylo’s other porn sites. Advertisers can upload images and videos to TrafficJunky and pay to have them shown on Aylo’s sites and before porn videos. TrafficJunky does not require any identification or verification of the legality of the content advertisers uploaded.

Morrier admits to this lack of process and says, “Consent of the people in the video. We don’t, I don’t think we look at that.” He explains that Aylo content moderators, “won’t watch the full video. They’ll do like snippets” after the advertiser uploads a video and before the moderators approve the video to run on Aylo’s sites.

Content moderator Jenna Rolfe previously explained that this lax moderation has allowed underage and nonconsensual content to run on Aylo’s sites unchecked. Sometimes, Rolfe says, if someone does happen to see herself in an ad, she will contact Rolfe’s former team to demand the ad be taken down, but Rolfe warns people who do not use Pornhub may never know they are in an ad on the site.

Sound Investigations called TrafficJunky’s customer support a few times posing as prospective advertisers. Each time, the support staff assured the journalist porn ads did not need any verification before uploading.

On the first call to TrafficJunky, TrafficJunky employee Nicoletta reassured the undercover journalist that the advertiser account “is not likely to become suspended” for uploading underage explicit content.

Another TrafficJunky employee, Tony, reiterated, “We won’t ask you before you upload the pictures if you have the consent… The legality of your activities, of your content: that’s something that we won’t really ask you,” and said, if someone hypothetically uploaded illegal content, “We, on our end, won’t call the cops on you.”

US federal law requires all US-based internet companies to report all known Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). After immense pressure a few years ago, though based in Canada, Pornhub itself says it began reporting to NCMEC. The statements by these TrafficJunky employees indicate Aylo’s other sites may still not be reporting to NCMEC. In a statement to Sound Investigations, Aylo did not address Sound Investigations’ question of whether TrafficJunky reports to NCMEC or not.

TrafficJunky publicly states it does not allow pornographic cartoons depicting minors. However, another TrafficJunky employee, Manuel, offers, “All models should be 18 years old and above, unless it’s going to be an adult game like hentai [Japanese cartoon porn].”

In March 2023, a new firm, Ethical Capital Partners, bought then-MindGeek (now Aylo). Morrier says he and his colleagues balked at the name, asking, “Why is a company with the word ‘ethical’ in its name buying us?” Morrier says MindGeek rebranded as Aylo to escape the publicity from “all the lawsuits and s**t attached to the old name.” Later, Morrier clarifies his attacks on his own company as unethical saying, “porn production: not ethical… advertisements on porn: not ethical. An easy way to make money. And it’s all problematic.”

Morrier says Pornhub has hosted “underage, nonconsensual” explicit content, again attacking his company saying, “I don’t think they cared… Revenge porn: they didn’t give a f**k.”

Because Aylo’s user-generated content sites like Pornhub and TrafficJunky do not verify age and consent of all uploaded models, Aylo continues to run into legal trouble. As Morrier says, “It’s blurry when you don’t have confirmed people.” “As long as money’s being made, morals get blurred.”

This is a developing story. Sound Investigations will be releasing more undercover videos imminently. Contact [email protected] or ‪404-955-7002.

Sound Investigations is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Sean Morrier LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-morrier/
Sean Morrier LinkedIn archived: https://archive.is/Ejku5

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Round 6:

https://soundinvestigations.com/kids-on-sites/


KEY POINTS:

On undercover camera, Sylvain Fernandez, Production Coordinator at Pornhub’s porn giant parent Aylo, claims Pornhub has “educational aspects to it… especially with boys” and that kids “will find their kink” on an Aylo porn site.

Dillon Rice, Senior Script Writer at Aylo: “Let’s say you’re 12-years-old. You’re still figuring out your sexuality. Maybe even your gender. Wouldn’t it be helpful to see not a celebration but just like maybe a normalization of something that you think is what you want? You know? Probably helps a lot.”

Rice: “You also try to see how much you can take of that [gay and transgender porn] and bring it to mainstream, vanilla content… You try to push the envelope as much as you can.”

Rice: “They [Aylo porn site] need to push stuff that’s less accepted. Like putting a trans male or a trans female in a scene… See if you can convert somebody… They sell [transgender porn] to straight men.”

[MONTREAL – December 6]

Today, Sound Investigations releases another undercover video investigating Pornhub and its parent company, Aylo (formerly MindGeek).

A Sound Investigations journalist met with Aylo employees undercover and recorded their conversations about children accessing Aylo’s pornography sites as well as Aylo’s push for “less accepted” content in pornography, namely gay and transgender pornography.

One subject, Sylvain Fernandez, a production coordinator for Men.com and other Aylo sites, tells the hidden camera that Pornhub has “educational aspects to it… especially with boys.” When the journalist asks Fernandez if Men.com is a good resource for “LGBTQ kids,” Fernandez replies, “I’m sure. Yeah. I mean, they’ll find their kink in there, I’m sure.”

Dillon Rice, a senior script writer for TransAngels and other Aylo sites, reflects on how his work affects developing children. “Let’s say you’re 12-years-old. You’re still figuring out your sexuality. Maybe even your gender. Wouldn’t it be helpful to see not a celebration but just like maybe a normalization of something that you think is what you want? You know? Probably helps a lot.”

Rice also describes how Aylo uses its near-monopoly on North American pornography studios and sites to “push stuff that’s less accepted.” He says, “when you write for like Sean Cody [an Aylo porn studio and site], which is primarily gay-targeted, when you write for TransAngels [another Aylo porn studio and site], which is trans-female-presenting-targeted, you also try to see how much you can take of that and bring it to mainstream, vanilla content. Right? Because Brazzers [Aylo porn studio and site] and Reality Kings [Aylo porn studio and site] is predominantly for ‘strait’ men, but you try to like push the envelope as much as you can.”

Further describing Aylo’s pornography strategy, Rice says one of Aylo’s porn sites and studios, Brazzers, has “done a lot to explore kind of every mainstream thing. So what they need to do now is, they need to push stuff that’s less accepted. Like putting a trans male or a trans female in a scene… See if you can convert somebody… Bi[sexual] stuff is usually marketed towards women. But they also want to try to get more men, straight men, in on it, too. Or bi-curious men… The thing about TransAngels which is a site, it’s female-presenting trans women. And like they sell that to straight men.”

This is a developing story. Sound Investigations will be releasing more undercover videos imminently. Contact [email protected] or ‪404-955-7002.

Sound Investigations is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Dillon Rice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dillon-514-rice/
Dillon Rice LinkedIn archived: https://archive.is/8bgJu

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The_Mask wrote: December 6th, 2023, 21:36
Round 6:

https://soundinvestigations.com/kids-on-sites/


KEY POINTS:

On undercover camera, Sylvain Fernandez, Production Coordinator at Pornhub’s porn giant parent Aylo, claims Pornhub has “educational aspects to it… especially with boys” and that kids “will find their kink” on an Aylo porn site.

Dillon Rice, Senior Script Writer at Aylo: “Let’s say you’re 12-years-old. You’re still figuring out your sexuality. Maybe even your gender. Wouldn’t it be helpful to see not a celebration but just like maybe a normalization of something that you think is what you want? You know? Probably helps a lot.”

Rice: “You also try to see how much you can take of that [gay and transgender porn] and bring it to mainstream, vanilla content… You try to push the envelope as much as you can.”

Rice: “They [Aylo porn site] need to push stuff that’s less accepted. Like putting a trans male or a trans female in a scene… See if you can convert somebody… They sell [transgender porn] to straight men.”

[MONTREAL – December 6]

Today, Sound Investigations releases another undercover video investigating Pornhub and its parent company, Aylo (formerly MindGeek).

A Sound Investigations journalist met with Aylo employees undercover and recorded their conversations about children accessing Aylo’s pornography sites as well as Aylo’s push for “less accepted” content in pornography, namely gay and transgender pornography.

One subject, Sylvain Fernandez, a production coordinator for Men.com and other Aylo sites, tells the hidden camera that Pornhub has “educational aspects to it… especially with boys.” When the journalist asks Fernandez if Men.com is a good resource for “LGBTQ kids,” Fernandez replies, “I’m sure. Yeah. I mean, they’ll find their kink in there, I’m sure.”

Dillon Rice, a senior script writer for TransAngels and other Aylo sites, reflects on how his work affects developing children. “Let’s say you’re 12-years-old. You’re still figuring out your sexuality. Maybe even your gender. Wouldn’t it be helpful to see not a celebration but just like maybe a normalization of something that you think is what you want? You know? Probably helps a lot.”

Rice also describes how Aylo uses its near-monopoly on North American pornography studios and sites to “push stuff that’s less accepted.” He says, “when you write for like Sean Cody [an Aylo porn studio and site], which is primarily gay-targeted, when you write for TransAngels [another Aylo porn studio and site], which is trans-female-presenting-targeted, you also try to see how much you can take of that and bring it to mainstream, vanilla content. Right? Because Brazzers [Aylo porn studio and site] and Reality Kings [Aylo porn studio and site] is predominantly for ‘strait’ men, but you try to like push the envelope as much as you can.”

Further describing Aylo’s pornography strategy, Rice says one of Aylo’s porn sites and studios, Brazzers, has “done a lot to explore kind of every mainstream thing. So what they need to do now is, they need to push stuff that’s less accepted. Like putting a trans male or a trans female in a scene… See if you can convert somebody… Bi[sexual] stuff is usually marketed towards women. But they also want to try to get more men, straight men, in on it, too. Or bi-curious men… The thing about TransAngels which is a site, it’s female-presenting trans women. And like they sell that to straight men.”

This is a developing story. Sound Investigations will be releasing more undercover videos imminently. Contact [email protected] or ‪404-955-7002.

Sound Investigations is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Dillon Rice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dillon-514-rice/
Dillon Rice LinkedIn archived: https://archive.is/8bgJu

Mike Farley LinkedIn archived: https://archive.is/YUTec

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Absolute degenerate fucks. I hate that they so proudly push this shit because they know the agenda-makers have their backs. This talmud pushing has got to stop.
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In 2023, Sound Investigations ( @SoundInvestig ):

1) PROVED that Pornhub KNOWINGLY profits off illegal videos, advertises to pedophiles/young teens, does not report underage ads or violative advertising accounts to law enforcement, and markets LGBTQ content to straight viewers.

2) Our videos were cited in Canadian Parliament by @ArnoldViersen

3) 26 US State Attorneys General send joint letter to Pornhub

4) New class action lawsuit cites videos as evidence

5) Briefed Congress on our findings

6) A child sex trafficking class action lawsuit SUBPOENAS two of the PornHub employees we recorded

I wonder what 2024 will bring…
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The difference happiness makes between working in satanic Hollywood and then working to dismantle porn sites:



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We are winning this fight.

Pornhub was FORCED to revise its upload policy, which now states that going forward, all participants in the video must be verified for age and consent.

This does not apply retroactively, but it is positive news. We will see if they actually enforce this new policy.
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UPDATE: Public court documents show Mike Farley has departed P*rnhub after over 10 years of loyalty.

Farley is being subpoenaed in a class action lawsuit on behalf of s*x trafficking victims. While at PH last year, Farley told me, “I wouldn’t be able to defend this in court.”
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Farley is trying to get out of the deposition now (which will require Canada courts to assist in the subpoena).
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https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/ne ... ation-laws
February 26, 2024 | Press Release

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Sues Major Pornog­ra­phy Dis­trib­u­tor for Vio­lat­ing Texas Age Ver­i­fi­ca­tion Laws

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Aylo Global Entertainment, a major pornography distribution company, for violating HB 1181, a Texas law that requires reasonable age verification measures to protect minors from being exposed to obscene materials.

Aylo Global runs several of the largest pornography websites that host obscene materials, including Pornhub. Instead of abiding by Texas law requiring purveyors of obscene sexual material to institute age verification systems, the company immediately presents minors who access their websites with pornographic content. Attorney General Paxton is seeking an injunction against Aylo Global to require appropriate age verification safeguards and potentially millions of dollars in civil penalties for failing to abide by the law.

In November 2023, Attorney General Paxton won a major victory at the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, allowing Texas to enforce the law. Companies violating the age verification requirements will be subject to fines of up to $10,000 per day, an additional $10,000 per day if the corporation illegally retains identifying information, and $250,000 if a child is exposed to pornographic content due to not properly verifying a user’s age.

Texas has a right to protect its children from the detrimental effects of pornographic content,” said Attorney General Paxton. “I look forward to holding any company accountable that violates our age verification laws intended to prevent minors from being exposed to harmful, obscene material on the internet.
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A little clip from the unreleased @SoundInvestig archives.

A MindGeek product manager credits the #TraffickingHub movement with Visaʼs and Mastercardʼs termination of payments on P*rnhub, TrafficJunky, and many other MindGeek sites.
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P*rnhub claims that age verification to access adult content somehow "puts minors...at risk."

P*rnhub, not only does a defense attorney of child sex offenders own your parent company, but you've knowingly made money off of adults and minors being abused.

No one with a single brain cell believes you!
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BREAKING: CIA Officer/Former FBI Boasts “Can Put Anyone in Jail…Set ’Em Up!” “We Call It a Nudge”

FBI “Did What We Wanted” with Alex Jones @RealAlexJones “Took His Money Away” “Chop His Legs Off”

Estimates 20 Undercover FBI Agents at J6, Works with Some of Them Now at CIA

FBI Uses “Embellished” News, “Fake Social Media” to “Really Get People Mad”

“We Call It a Nudge”
“Some Would Call That Entrapment”

FBI Will “Light the Fuse and Just Wait for It to Follow”

Employ “Embellished” News, “Fake Social Media” to “Really Get People Mad”

“You Can Kind of Put Anyone in Jail if You Know What to Do. You Set ’Em Up!”

“I’m Sure [@TuckerCarlson]’s on the Radar. You Always Want the Biggest and Loudest”

“Civilly, You Can Go at [@RealAlexJones] That Way and Chop His Legs Off”

“We Did What We Wanted. Took His Money Away. We Shut Him Up for a While. You’re Never Going to Shut Him Up Permanently”
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CIA Contracting Officer Gavin O'Blennis's LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram pages are gone.
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The_Mask wrote: April 10th, 2024, 20:45

BREAKING: CIA Officer/Former FBI Boasts “Can Put Anyone in Jail…Set ’Em Up!” “We Call It a Nudge”

FBI “Did What We Wanted” with Alex Jones @RealAlexJones “Took His Money Away” “Chop His Legs Off”

Estimates 20 Undercover FBI Agents at J6, Works with Some of Them Now at CIA

FBI Uses “Embellished” News, “Fake Social Media” to “Really Get People Mad”

“We Call It a Nudge”
“Some Would Call That Entrapment”

FBI Will “Light the Fuse and Just Wait for It to Follow”

Employ “Embellished” News, “Fake Social Media” to “Really Get People Mad”

“You Can Kind of Put Anyone in Jail if You Know What to Do. You Set ’Em Up!”

“I’m Sure [
@TuckerCarlson
]’s on the Radar. You Always Want the Biggest and Loudest”

“Civilly, You Can Go at [
@RealAlexJones
] That Way and Chop His Legs Off”

“We Did What We Wanted. Took His Money Away. We Shut Him Up for a While. You’re Never Going to Shut Him Up Permanently”


There's like 10 fucking /pol/ threads on this tweet.
These gay men can't stop spilling their load over dinner to these honey pots. :lol: :lol:
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Gay men definitely aren't a security risk.
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The_Mask wrote: April 10th, 2024, 20:45

BREAKING: CIA Officer/Former FBI Boasts “Can Put Anyone in Jail…Set ’Em Up!” “We Call It a Nudge”

FBI “Did What We Wanted” with Alex Jones @RealAlexJones “Took His Money Away” “Chop His Legs Off”

Estimates 20 Undercover FBI Agents at J6, Works with Some of Them Now at CIA

FBI Uses “Embellished” News, “Fake Social Media” to “Really Get People Mad”

“We Call It a Nudge”
“Some Would Call That Entrapment”

FBI Will “Light the Fuse and Just Wait for It to Follow”

Employ “Embellished” News, “Fake Social Media” to “Really Get People Mad”

“You Can Kind of Put Anyone in Jail if You Know What to Do. You Set ’Em Up!”

“I’m Sure [@TuckerCarlson]’s on the Radar. You Always Want the Biggest and Loudest”

“Civilly, You Can Go at [@RealAlexJones] That Way and Chop His Legs Off”

“We Did What We Wanted. Took His Money Away. We Shut Him Up for a While. You’re Never Going to Shut Him Up Permanently”
It is entrapment, plain and simple, but hey... when they have a corrupt judicial system, they can just do as they please.
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