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Porn didn’t just ride the internet wave — it *built* large parts of it.
Porn didn’t just ride the internet wave — it *built* large parts of it.
From early printing presses and VHS adoption to Usenet, streaming, secure payments, and age verification, the adult industry consistently moved first. Not because it was “edgy,” but because demand was real, global, and willing to pay. Facts people ignore: • Early physical media adoption drove distribution tech • ~83% of Usenet images in the mid-90s were porn • Adult sites pioneered SSL, billing, fraud prevention, and subscriptions • The industry rivaled Big Tech revenue as early as 2006 • Cultural norms and legal standards evolved *after* the tech existed You don’t have to like it. But if you study innovation honestly, porn is a recurring catalyst — not a footnote. Ignore that, and you misunderstand how markets actually move. |
porn WAS a recurring catalys. Now it’s just bullshit
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Porn is so far behind mainstream! I attend most of the big mainstream conventions, and the conversations are about what porn was back in the late 90's. I attend the adult conventions, and they are still talking about strategies from the 2000s. No need to live in the past. |
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