I will heed my earlier warning: make sure that when you post a picture of your next computer desktop, that the desk area is clear of anything to support your knowledge of these websites.
Internet pandemic? It had begun already when internet access was available to everyone. Pete shat a 2-pounder, took a photo and posted it on Facebook with the comment: "A record has been broken!" 50 people like this. 12 people are now following Pete. 2 people ask "pic or it didnt happen!" >> Internet today ...
I actually got that - lol... I think stuff took a turn bad after Net Neutrality went down. Far as this pornsite being targeted for hosting sex trafficking videos. I don't care in the slightest that they're being targeted nor taken down; good. I am glad for it, assuming it's true - I haven't as of this writing to yet review the NYT piece, doubt they'd go to the editors' with that not being triple checked. Chances are it's very likely as you have Mastercard and Visa following separate investigations pulling out both of whom generally have seasoned staff working for them with prior military and or law enforcement experience. Even that aside - "hosted sex trafficking videos" on the unverified (uploaders) section of pornhub (if I worded that all right or whatever the heck) I mean... c'mon what a bunch of tossers if they're expecting me to cry them any rivers. Like many have said it's the internet the age-old hydra common sense would dictate that many other "mirror-sites" as they're known will likely be hosting the same content very soon if not already. I think with some humor and without, many here have already presented many of the possible viewpoints that there can be on this subject. I think the only thing that surprises me the most isn't that it happened but that it took so long and how PornHub didn't think in their previous business model it wouldn't happen at all? (The whole amatuer or whatever YouTube-Pornish take on their site)