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bloggingforporn 12-05-2015 03:00 AM

What can get you in trouble?
 
So I am getting ready to start a blog around porn using porn website start up test cases to document how someone can earn money in the porn industry without being a producer.

In some of my reading, there have been warnings on what kind of porn not to share on a blog/tube/etc site such as interracial, babes sharing dildos, and other porn niches/fetishes that seem to be pretty common on today's tube sites. Is this really the case that posting these type of pornographic content may get me in trouble with law?

Seem pretty old thinking considering that PornHub reported that the biggest niche growth for 2015 was incest involving of age step siblings(why I don't know).

Anyways, let me know your thoughts on this. I can compile the list of "what not to post" if you would like to get better feedback. I know child and bestiality are no-no and I don't anything to do with either but girls sharing a dildo??? really?

US based blog running hosting on hostgator if it matters.

j3rkules 12-05-2015 04:21 AM

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Originally Posted by bloggingforporn (Post 20657661)
So I am getting ready to start a blog around porn using porn website start up test cases to document how someone can earn money in the porn industry without being a producer.

In some of my reading, there have been warnings on what kind of porn not to share on a blog/tube/etc site such as interracial, babes sharing dildos, and other porn niches/fetishes that seem to be pretty common on today's tube sites. Is this really the case that posting these type of pornographic content may get me in trouble with law?

Seem pretty old thinking considering that PornHub reported that the biggest niche growth for 2015 was incest involving of age step siblings(why I don't know).

Anyways, let me know your thoughts on this. I can compile the list of "what not to post" if you would like to get better feedback. I know child and bestiality are no-no and I don't anything to do with either but girls sharing a dildo??? really?

US based blog running hosting on hostgator if it matters.

What kind of website are you planning to make?

bloggingforporn 12-05-2015 12:47 PM

I have several mostly niche adult domains where I will be sharing sponsored content including both videos and pictures. So the videos can be of anything found on any porn tube site and each site will focus on one niche/fantasy/fetish. I have over 300+ domains that I will work on automating into money blogs over the next couple of years as I blog about how each was built, started, and grown.

j3rkules 12-05-2015 12:57 PM

Ok, so if you are will be sharing sponsored content then that is completely fine.

I would also read this article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_...et_pornography

bloggingforporn 12-05-2015 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by jerkules (Post 20658031)
Ok, so if you are will be sharing sponsored content then that is completely fine.

Thanks for the link and response. My worry is that broadness of the miller test. It's not so black and white to really know what is ok.

I will be pulling videos from tube feeds (the big ones like redtube, pornhub, youporn, etc) too but I will be moderating them so, I assume as long as the video is from a sponsor I should still be ok. Please correct me if I am assuming to much.

Thanks again for your feedback.:thumbsup

j3rkules 12-05-2015 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bloggingforporn (Post 20658056)
Thanks for the link and response. My worry is that broadness of the miller test. It's not so black and white to really know what is ok.

I will be pulling videos from tube feeds (the big ones like redtube, pornhub, youporn, etc) too but I will be moderating them so, I assume as long as the video is from a sponsor I should still be ok. Please correct me if I am assuming to much.

Thanks again for your feedback.:thumbsup

If that is content from a sponsor, then that is fine. If it is not child pornography, bestiality and scat are illegal in many places, like most of the US, snuff films (are films produced for mass production which involve a murder occurring on film), real rape.

bloggingforporn 12-05-2015 01:57 PM

Thank Jerkules. I agree with what you said that just makes more sense then what I was finding in a few areas/books.

j3rkules 12-05-2015 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by bloggingforporn (Post 20658092)
Thank Jerkules. I agree with what you said that just makes more sense then what I was finding in a few areas/books.

You are welcome.

j3rkules 12-05-2015 02:58 PM

You are welcome.


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