Popular porn sites now display unproven health warnings thanks to Texas law::Popular online adult film sites in Texas are posting health warnings about watching porn, despite the fact a law requiring them to do so was blocked in August.

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    I love how republican law makers who want small government and non governmental interference and stop interfering the second it’s something they are against.

    Really shows their true colors. They don’t give a shit about small government, they LOVE government interference. They just don’t want you to stop them using slavery, they just don’t want you to know about practices in slaughter houses, they just want to be able to pollute every part of the world except where they live and they just want to be able to tell you how to live your life.

    Is that so much to ask?

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    If you’re a resident of Texas, please be aware that watching porn is bad for you, jacking off will make you blind and that you’re a filthy person for coming here. If you’re from the rest of the world, why are you reading this instead of watching porn?

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      Here I am, unzipped, and a little bruised, but standing at attention, and you’re kink-shaming me?

      Lucky me - that’s my fetish too!

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    Because I didn’t see it written in the comments yet, here is the warning:

    “The sites display unproven claims that porn impairs ‘human brain development’ and ‘increases the demand for prostitution, child exploitation, and child pornography.’”

    • KrummsHairyBalls@lemmy.ca
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      and ‘increases the demand for prostitution, child exploitation, and child pornography.’"

      Idk, when I’m watching adult porn, I don’t think to myself “wow, I wish these were children instead”.

  • arc@lemm.ee
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    Masturbation makes hair grow on the palms of your hands - it’s science people.

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    The only people I trust to give me healthcare advice are politicians.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The move comes after a US appeals court temporarily overturned an order blocking a Texas law that required porn sites to verify users’ ages and display government health warnings.

    Though they don’t require age verification, every Vixen Media Group site — which includes Deeper, Blacked, and Vixen — now displays factually debatable disclaimers warning that porn is “potentially biologically addictive” and “proven to harm human brain development.” The warnings appear to users within the state of Texas.

    It’s not clear how long the disclaimers have been online, but they appear to be a reaction to Texas’ HB 1181, which was initially scheduled to go into effect on September 1st but has been hotly contested in court.

    HB 1181 requires adult sites to display disclaimers and verify users’ ages with government-issued identification.

    However, a district judge agreed to block it in late August after a group of adult entertainment activists and companies — which included Pornhub, Brazzers, and the Free Speech Coalition — filed a complaint arguing it was unconstitutional.

    The lawsuit criticized the law’s required health warning, calling it a “mix of falsehoods, discredited pseudo-science, and baseless accusations” and “a classic example of the state mandating an orthodox viewpoint on a controversial issue.” District Judge David Alan Ezra agreed, rejecting both the age verification rule and the health disclaimer.


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  • Otter@lemmy.ca
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    This sounds like it’s going to further erode people’s trust in the health systems and the advice of doctors.

    • Max-P@lemmy.max-p.me
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      Who was out there discrediting doctors during the pandemic? The exact same people pushing for those kinds of laws and making those bogus health claims.

      It’s always projection with the right.

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    This warning should be required for all social media sites every time you open any webpage or app.

    • totallynotarobot@lemmy.world
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      While they’re at it they could add “potential to cause spontaneous human combustion” or “potentially damaging to time-space continuum.” Potentially. I’m no porn fan, but my understanding is the evidence on the addictiveness claims is super weak.

      The causal arrow between porn and the brain development thing could easily go either way. It’s hard to tell.

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      Please don’t the 17 attempts for me to surrender my cookies are already exhausting my willingness to use the web.

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        These popups are worse than the actual pop-up ads - at least those were in separate windows or tabs and so could be closed easily with keyboard shortcuts.

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  • schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Remember when people on the Internet generally universally agreed that it was bad when the government (or anyone) regulated or censored the Internet?

    I want those times back. It isn’t any better whether it is because of left wing causes like “misinformation” or “hate speech” or right wing ones like the thing this article is about or “piracy” or “terrorist propaganda”.

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      It’s not censored, it’s a warning label you can click past.

      Internet porn addiction is a genuinely harmful thing.

      • schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de
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        This is why I also mentioned “regulated”, not just “censored”.

        In my teen years I was convinced that the government shouldn’t have any business telling us what to do on the Internet and thought that that is what the future would be like, that we were then living in a temporary situation where governments were still trying to do so but eventually the Internet would win.

        That turned out different. I really wish I knew how to help achieve a utopia of free worldwide communication.

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        I’m sorry, I’m having a hard time find porn addiction, or even sex addiction, in my DSM-V. Could you tell me which page(s) it’s on?

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      That was before someone on Twitter’s best addition to the conversation was to call me “a caribou diaper baby” … which while a very creative insult … is pretty ridiculous conduct.

      I agree the government regulating speech is a fine line. We don’t need real information being suppressed, but we also need a way (with checks and balances) to shut people that are entirely full of shit (or generally people that if the Internet was a real establishment would be kicked out for being deranged and unhinged) up.

    • vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org
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      See those downvotes? Yes, that’s because those times were conditioned by the Internet being a niche thing. You can’t expect such adequacy today even here.

      That aside, legally fighting “misinformation” is outright obvious censorship, not even trying to pretend to be something else.

      • SoylentBlake@lemm.ee
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        I am 100% fine with censorship of known falsehoods. Let them appeal it in court. Even the tools behind 1/6, besides the biggest tool at the top, won’t even risk perjury and probably contempt, in court, with the risk of jail, unlimited fines, and permenant censorship from mass media on the line.

        I would prefer the falsehood to left up, colored a deep red and shrunk down to like 8pt font with a pop up on your curser that comes up when you hover over it, stating the fact of what it is; such as ‘unproven’, ‘demostrably false’ hyperlinked to evidence, ‘conjecture’, or ‘MTG - Jewish Space Laser crazy’.

        Pick up social issue, it doesn’t matter your stance on it. Chances are, there is a science behind it that clearly takes a position. Facts over feelings.

        Changing your mind when given new information is a strength, not a weakness. Doubling down on error…? That’s some flat earth, you are definitely going to an old folks home now, kind of shit. That’s how it looks. Onset dementia.

        I apologize to those with real onset dementia, we know you didn’t choose it, you’re still worthy of respect.

  • AndyLikesCandy@reddthat.com
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    “unproven” because it’s Texan. Fuck The Verge, Internet porn addiction is as real as those beetles that have sex with beer bottles because they’re brown and perfectly glossy like an ideal mate.