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Originally Posted by mopek1
It seems to me that there is less and less porn being shot lately. I don't know this for sure but I don't see as many new sites opening up (or programs for that matter). What will happen to tubes when they can't be 'fed' at the rate they need to grow?
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THIS is spot on, and a major concern for tubes (and the Industry as a whole). Now, truth be told, there has been more pornography filmed in the past ten years than anyone could possibly begin to see in fifty lifetimes. So: if it's "new to you" it may as well be new.
(There's a clue as to my business model, btw).
But since we live in this NOW culture, a disposable society, and are breeding an entire generation of impatient, tech-savvy kids, the writing is on the wall. When new porn productions drop to 10% of what they used to be, and the tubes are not receiving as many uploads as before, their whole momentum wil begin to slow. Don't worry, tubes aren't going anywhere but they will, in my estimation, "find their level" and it will be far below what it is today. This will happen, I believe, in the next 2-3 years. Then what? Good fucking question.
Tubes are good at spewing out wave after wave of videos, not presenting old retread content in a clever way. So they NEED Producers and Content Partners. They (think) they can't just load up their tubes with their own paysite content or old 1999 videos. There is a downside to everything, including relying on a constant stream of new content.