Topic: Adult Content

4 chapters across the catalog

Strung Out
Episode 1503 1:31:32 - 1:35:22

1503: Strung Out

Twitter Monetization, Adult Content Revenue

A producer's analysis suggests that Elon Musk's push for long-form video and verification is aimed at capturing revenue from the massive adult content industry currently using Twitter to drive traffic to OnlyFans. The hosts discuss the financial potential of integrating payment systems for these creators.

Pros From Dover
Episode 1092 26:15 - 28:36

1092: Pros From Dover

Tumblr Adult Content Ban and Verizon Ownership

Tumblr announced a total ban on adult content following its acquisition by Verizon and a child pornography incident that led to its temporary removal from the Apple App Store. This decision marks a significant shift for the platform, which had become a primary destination for adult communities after similar bans on LiveJournal. The move is viewed as part of a broader "purge" by tech giants to sanitize their platforms.

Scrub In!
Episode 706 2:31:11 - 2:36:05

706: Scrub In!

Net Neutrality, Google AdSense Prohibited Content

The discussion explores what might constitute "unlawful content" under new net neutrality rules, using Google AdSense's terms of service as a potential template. Google's list of prohibited content includes adult material, mail-order brides, and specific sexual health discussions. There is concern that these corporate standards could be adopted as federal enforcement guidelines for internet traffic.

Tsunami Bomb
Episode 475 9:57 - 14:19

475: Tsunami Bomb

German Satellite Television, Late Night Adult Programming

An exploration of German C-band satellite television reveals a high volume of late-night adult programming featuring live call-in segments. The discussion notes the prevalence of these channels across Europe and the use of Slingbox technology to access international feeds.