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TrafficJunky’s Disturbing Practices Exposed: No Age Verification or Consent for Ads
In a shocking revelation, employees at TrafficJunky, the advertisement wing of Pornhub, have admitted on secret tapes that they do not require uploaders to provide age verification or consent for images used in ads. These tapes, recorded by the undercover journalism group Sound Investigations, also expose the fact that the company would not report advertisers who upload illegal, underage content to the authorities.
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As reported by the Washington Examiner, Pornhub’s parent company has been facing severe criticism for various reasons, including lawsuits related to sex trafficking and the company’s failure to effectively moderate child sexual content on their platforms. In response, a group of state attorneys general has raised concerns about a potential loophole that allows child pornography to be uploaded and evade content moderation.
Based in Montreal, Canada, but with operations in the United States, the pornography giant and its ad network, owned by Aylo (formerly MindGeek), have come under scrutiny for their practices. While U.S.-based internet companies are required to report child sexual abuse material, statements from TrafficJunky employees cast doubt on whether every Aylo subsidiary complies with this obligation.
During undercover conversations with TrafficJunky customer support representatives, it was revealed that explicit content for advertisements could be uploaded without any documentation of consent or identification. Although content is reviewed, the criteria for rejection can be subjective, and the company only issues warnings for potentially underage content, without suspending accounts or reporting to the police.
While some representatives acknowledged that obtaining consent would be ideal, they made it clear that the company does not ask for consent documentation and will not involve law enforcement. This failure to report child sexual abuse material to the authorities is a violation of U.S. federal law.
Aylo officials responded to the allegations, emphasizing their commitment to trust and safety protocols. They stated that all content and ads published on Aylo platforms undergo compliance review and approval, with automated moderation tools and employee assistance. However, the company did not directly address the statements made by its employees.
Sean Morrier, a senior software developer at Aylo, admitted on camera that ensuring legal and ethical content is part of his job, but he also acknowledged the presence of underage and nonconsensual content on the site. He expressed concerns about the company’s lack of regard for such content, stating that as long as money is being made, morals become blurred.
Aylo condemned the recordings as being filmed surreptitiously and without fact-checking, claiming that they were obtained and published illegally. However, the company firmly denied any encouragement of illegal material in content or advertisements.
These revelations shed light on the disturbing practices within TrafficJunky and raise serious questions about the company’s commitment to protecting users and complying with the law.
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How can TrafficJunky ensure the safety and well-being of users, particularly minors, in light of the absence of age verification and consent for ads
Ersations with TrafficJunky employees, it was revealed that there are no measures in place to verify the age or obtain consent from uploaders regarding the images used in their ads. This raises serious concerns about the potential exploitation of minors and the promotion of non-consensual content on the platform.
The absence of age verification and consent for ads is highly disturbing, especially considering the widespread availability of explicit material on the internet. It is essential to protect vulnerable individuals, especially minors, from being exposed to explicit content that may have long-lasting psychological and emotional effects.
Furthermore, the fact that TrafficJunky does not report advertisers who upload illegal, underage content to the authorities is deeply alarming. This not only enables the circulation of child pornography but also facilitates the continuation of criminal behavior. By failing to take responsibility, TrafficJunky creates an environment that allows advertisers to exploit and harm innocent individuals.
The recent account purge by Google, which affected numerous advertisers, highlights the importance of strict content moderation and the need to address these issues within the advertising industry. Google’s response shows that companies can take actions to protect their users and ensure compliance with laws and regulations.
However, it is evident that TrafficJunky has failed to adopt similar measures to protect its users. The company’s practices undermine the efforts to combat the spread of explicit and harmful content online. Without age verification and consent, anyone, including minors, can be exposed to explicit material without their knowledge or consent, leading to severe consequences.
Additionally, the revelation that TrafficJunky may not be fulfilling its obligation to report child sexual abuse material is deeply concerning. All internet companies, regardless of their location, should be held accountable for creating a safe and secure online environment. Failing to report such content only perpetuates the cycle of abuse and exploitation.
It is crucial for authorities and regulatory bodies to conduct a thorough investigation into TrafficJunky’s practices to ensure compliance with laws and regulations. The safety and well-being of individuals, particularly minors, should be a top priority. Accountability must be enforced, and those responsible for facilitating the circulation of explicit and non-consensual content should face legal consequences.
In conclusion, the shocking practices exposed at TrafficJunky regarding the lack of age verification, consent, and failure to report advertisers of illegal content highlight the urgent need for stricter regulation and enforcement within the advertising industry. The protection of vulnerable individuals, especially minors, should be a fundamental aspect of any online platform. It is imperative for companies to prioritize user safety and take necessary measures to prevent the exploitation and harm caused by explicit and non-consensual content.
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