Another state to lose pornhub access

TTLS1

Well-Known Member
Looks like my state is next up to lose adult oriented website access. Pornhub will do what they did in other states and just block people from accessing their site with and Indiana IP address. Im not an avid porn watcher but the government(republican states) are getting a little greedy with this :censored2:.

 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
Looks like my state is next up to lose adult oriented website access. Pornhub will do what they did in other states and just block people from accessing their site with and Indiana IP address. Im not an avid porn watcher but the government(republican states) are getting a little greedy with this :censored2:.

interesting

try torbrowser to get around it. when i was working at a hospital i lived in a university for a few months and they blocked the porn, but i got around it.
 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
Looks like my state is next up to lose adult oriented website access. Pornhub will do what they did in other states and just block people from accessing their site with and Indiana IP address. Im not an avid porn watcher but the government(republican states) are getting a little greedy with this :censored2:.

you know whats bad for children 100%? poverty wages. high costs.
 

TTLS1

Well-Known Member
interesting

try torbrowser to get around it. when i was working at a hospital i lived in a university for a few months and they blocked the porn, but i got around it.

Fully know how to get around it, just think its dumb that they are limiting the internet in any capacity honestly.
 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
Fully know how to get around it, just think its dumb that they are limiting the internet in any capacity honestly.
sometimes ralph nader gets people on his show that specialize about how corporations are exploiting children more than ever. wonder what they would say.
 

TTLS1

Well-Known Member
sometimes ralph nader gets people on his show that specialize about how corporations are exploiting children more than ever. wonder what they would say.
at some point the responsibility is with the parents isnt it? I dont need the government to police my children online. I am able to handle that myself.
 

TTLS1

Well-Known Member
It's already tamed way too much. It's nothing like it used to be back in the early days of PC's.
im 41, I remember getting the internet, and holy :censored2: was it a wild place!! granted it took 10 minutes to load a page but still
 

sailfish

Master of Karate and Friendship for Everyone
The ones pushing this spin it to sound like the sites are just mad about the age verification. They leave out the part about $250k in civil penalties for not doing parents' jobs. I don't even use the site(s) in question but this is just more gubmint overreach.
 

rod

Retired 22 years
im 41, I remember getting the internet, and holy :censored2: was it a wild place!! granted it took 10 minutes to load a page but still
But worth the wait--you could find ANYTHING your perverted mind could conjure up. Nothing was censored. (and you didn't have to pay sales tax on stuff you ordered on the internet)---those were the days.
 

rickyb

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Fixed it for you.
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