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Apr 5, 2021 18 tweets 6 min read Read on X
The problem with bad studies is they get replicated as headlines with no context. Yesterday, the British Journal of Criminology (@CrimeandJustice) published a study that purports to detail the frequency of sexual violence in video descriptions. 1/ academic.oup.com/bjc/advance-ar…
According to the study, 12% of the videos on the homepage of the major tube sites show some form of "sexual violence" — a headline that's since been replicated globally. 2/
For example, this one in @thetimes 3/ thetimes.co.uk/article/porn-s…
Or this one from @BBCNews and which has since been syndicated by @YahooNews and tons others. bbc.com/news/technolog… 4/
Except the study *doesn't* exactly present a convincing case. Maybe that's why the Times doesn't link directly to it. 5/
The issue is how the researchers defined "sexual violence." In this case, the study used all sorts of common porn phrases that *don't* imply any violence. The most popular "sexual violence" term they identified was ... "teen." 6/
The also counted a video as sexually violent every time they saw "step" ("Stepbrother""stepmother" etc) or some sort of family taboo. And words like "expose" or "money" 7/ Image
And counted it as sexually violent title used a physically aggressive terms like "spanked," "ploughed," or "pounded." 8/ Image
Not surprisingly, these were all pretty common terms in titles. But you wouldn't know that from the coverage, which focused on words like rape (1 in 131,000 videos) and "assault" (present in 4 titles, or .00003% of the data set) that were incredibly rare 9/
Beyond that, there's no attempt to differentiate the description from the actual content shown (Was it actually forced or was it consensual BDSM — or someone using sensational text?) Was it actually her stepmother?? 10/
This is all tremendously irresponsible, both by the news outlets and the researchers! There's an infamous study from 2011 that purports to demonstrate the same thing — in 88% of videos! — that ends up in every damned article and suffers the same flaws. 11/
At a time when legislators in multiple countries, including the US, are proposing the potential censorship of large amounts of adult content, and the deplatforming of vast numbers of sex workers, this is beyond irresponsible. These results end up in ACTUAL BILLS! 12/
As much as we need media literacy for the public, we need sex literacy for researchers and scientific study literacy for journalists. It takes literally five seconds of looking at the study to identify possible flaws 13/13
Here’s another one. The disturbing part of the study is how bad it is. @jkwritesstuff @VICE Image
Another terrible take — this time from @DailyMailUK @jwillchad. Besides regurgitating the bad data, they also quote study authors making even broader claims that are entirely unrelated to and unsupported by their data. ImageImage
To be clear, I don't blame journalists, especially not those on a general beat. No one trains them to look at data, or to question study conclusions. They're just reporting what is released — it's news! — but it can allow those with bad data to game the system.
Ah, the next stage of the Bad Study fact-laundering cycle:

Headlines that replace the study's *actual* conclusions w/ random ideas floated by previous journalists. ImageImage
And words the study authors claim *suggest* violence now magically become *actual* "coercive" content.

Paging the Utah legislature. Image

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Feb 5
Absolutely stunning investigation by NPR into the racist, antisemitic, misogynist roots of “porn addiction” junk science — the very stuff being peddled by antipoorn groups in order to pass age-verification bills and other censorship.

It’s all nonsense. npr.org/2026/01/01/119…
If you’ve ever struggled to explain or debate the “porn is bad” crowd, personally or professionally, this is about a good a takedown as you’re going to get from a national publication. Image
And if you ever wondered about the explosion of anti-SW hate online, have I got an origin story for you.

Also, potentially, a fetish market. Image
Read 11 tweets
Aug 14, 2023
Project 2025, a coalition of leading conservative groups, has mapped out its plan for the first days following a Republican Presidential victory:

*Outlaw porn
*Imprison those who create or sell it
*Shut down internet providers who allow it

https://t.co/XZNAVsP55Kdamemagazine.com/2023/08/14/the…
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And, of course, when they say "porn" they mean ANY information related to LGBTQ+ lives. (I'm not being hyperbolic here — they want librarians to be registered as sex offenders)

These are the same groups pushing to have you submit your ID to look at porn ... so you do the math.
I've gotten hoarse saying it, but THE PUSH TO VERIFY ID ONLINE NOT ABOUT "PORN". The laws AS WRITTEN allow censorship of text or cartoons (even descriptions of nudity or body parts).

Nearly anything can be blocked. It's part of plan to censor the internet in its entirety.
Read 5 tweets
Jul 12, 2023
I hear this argument A LOT from censorship advocates, usually in regards to liquor or Playboy, not spray paint — so let’s quickly tackle this, shall we? Image
When you buy liquor (or spray paint, who knew?) you flash your ID. It's quick, it's easy and it's free. If this all that was required of adult sites, I don't think there would be any complaint.

But that's not what's happening.
When you flash you ID — even to buy Playboy — the clerk looks at it and moves on.

They do not record your ID, or ping a government database to see if you're approved. There are no third-parties involved, and no record kept of your purchase. In short, little risk of surveillance
Read 16 tweets
Apr 27, 2023
Mindgeek’s 3 lawsuits against German regulator KJM were dismissed yesterday by a German court. KJM — which has threatened adult creators on Twitter with arrest — says they’ll proceed with a nationwide block of their domains. Only it’s not that easy… 1/ computerbild.de/artikel/cb-New…
First, because telecom companies are largely unwilling to get roped the German regulator's sex censorship campaign. One is even suing. 2/ spiegel.de/netzwelt/netzp…
The reason their suing — and why MG was also — was because Germany wants to have control of content outside of Germany. (MG is based in Cyprus, which has ... different laws). Germany wants to treat the internet like airspace, essentially. If it can be accessed in Germany ... 3/
Read 9 tweets
Apr 27, 2023
Legislators in Alabama want to force Apple, Samsung, Google and Jitterbug to mandate that phones, tablets and laptops come with porn filters on and activated — whether you want it or not.

Republicans: the party of personal responsibility.
al.com/news/2023/04/b…
Now, device level filters are shockingly effective. They're also super easy to use. Which is why it's stunning to think that they can not trust someone buying a device to decide whether or not to turn it on.
And of course, there's a litany of horror stories that ... I'm willing to bet did not happen. Image
Read 6 tweets
Apr 26, 2023
You want to really deprive El No of income, without depriving marginalized communities of one of their only chances to be visible? #BlockTheBlue selectively (fascists! trolls!) and block advertisers aggressively.

Sacrificing SWers voices is not the answer.
Twitter is one of the only platforms where people who trade sex or make adult content have ANY voice. And even here, they're constantly shadowbanned and harassed. Protect yourself by all means, but understand that a flat #blocktheblue is a campaign of erasure.
The work that @Esqueer_ has been doing is incredible and vital, and the vitriol that trans people (including trans SWers) face is unreal. This isn't about shaming, it's about flagging the fact that #BlockTheBlue will also do real harm.
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