The landscape of online pornography has changed drastically within the last year. With the pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns and the rise of OnlyFans, porn is now more mainstream than ever. Mainstream, high profile celebrities are making OnlyFans accounts. Your favorite YouTube creators are making OnlyFans accounts. Even girls you went to high school with are making OnlyFans accounts and advertising themselves on their personal social media accounts. There's been multiple headlines in the past year revolved around online porn. Anytime you browse through the popular homepage of Reddit you're bound to find a post discussing online sex workers/adult content creators.
I'm wondering, is this a good thing or a bad thing? By no means do I believe that porn is completely "normalized" in today's society, but it is a lot more mainstream than it ever has been before.
In my opinion, it's a double edged sword.
From a financial standpoint, I can see the benefits and the drawbacks. The more mainstream and normalized porn becomes, the more people are going to join the industry, oversaturating the market. However, the more mainstream and normalized porn becomes, the more people are going to be willing to actually pay for porn. I can say for sure that paying traffic has increased on the clip sites I post on. There's obviously a lot of other things factoring into that, but I do believe that the rise of OF has a part to play in it.
From a societal standpoint, I can also see the benefits and drawbacks.
One big drawback that I see to the normalization of porn is how it can possibly affect younger people joining the industry. With how much more mainstream sites like OnlyFans is becoming, you have people who are eagerly waiting until the moment they turn 18 so that they can start posting nude pictures online, thinking that they will become rich overnight without thinking of the long term consequences. Entering the online sex industry is something that shouldn't be taken with a grain of salt, and it comes with some potential serious long term consequences, but younger or more naïve people may not realize these consequences and think it's okay because of porn becoming more mainstream. But then, they end up not making the amount of money they want to make and try to move on to a different career path, only to have their past hold them back because not as many people are accepting of sex workers/online adult creators as Twitter and the internet would like you to believe. It honestly makes me sad thinking about stuff like this.
However, I think that with how now when people think of online porn, they don't think of just unattainable super model porn stars, but people who they may know in their real life, it could soften the general public's view of sex workers and adult content creators, humanizing us and paving the way to a potentially more inclusive future. Whether that future be legislation that actually helps sex workers or more employers being okay with hiring former sex workers. Perhaps this one is just a pipe dream, since I don't see something like this happening in the near future, but maybe one day.
I could go on and on, but I want to know, what is your opinions on this? Do you think it's a good or bad thing to have porn more normalized in mainstream society? What do you think are the pros and cons?
I'm wondering, is this a good thing or a bad thing? By no means do I believe that porn is completely "normalized" in today's society, but it is a lot more mainstream than it ever has been before.
In my opinion, it's a double edged sword.
From a financial standpoint, I can see the benefits and the drawbacks. The more mainstream and normalized porn becomes, the more people are going to join the industry, oversaturating the market. However, the more mainstream and normalized porn becomes, the more people are going to be willing to actually pay for porn. I can say for sure that paying traffic has increased on the clip sites I post on. There's obviously a lot of other things factoring into that, but I do believe that the rise of OF has a part to play in it.
From a societal standpoint, I can also see the benefits and drawbacks.
One big drawback that I see to the normalization of porn is how it can possibly affect younger people joining the industry. With how much more mainstream sites like OnlyFans is becoming, you have people who are eagerly waiting until the moment they turn 18 so that they can start posting nude pictures online, thinking that they will become rich overnight without thinking of the long term consequences. Entering the online sex industry is something that shouldn't be taken with a grain of salt, and it comes with some potential serious long term consequences, but younger or more naïve people may not realize these consequences and think it's okay because of porn becoming more mainstream. But then, they end up not making the amount of money they want to make and try to move on to a different career path, only to have their past hold them back because not as many people are accepting of sex workers/online adult creators as Twitter and the internet would like you to believe. It honestly makes me sad thinking about stuff like this.
However, I think that with how now when people think of online porn, they don't think of just unattainable super model porn stars, but people who they may know in their real life, it could soften the general public's view of sex workers and adult content creators, humanizing us and paving the way to a potentially more inclusive future. Whether that future be legislation that actually helps sex workers or more employers being okay with hiring former sex workers. Perhaps this one is just a pipe dream, since I don't see something like this happening in the near future, but maybe one day.
I could go on and on, but I want to know, what is your opinions on this? Do you think it's a good or bad thing to have porn more normalized in mainstream society? What do you think are the pros and cons?