PornHub traffic in Louisiana drops 80% after digital ID requirement
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With the insane amount of nonsense content on Reddit, even with all the porn it's gotta be well under 33%.
All the posts that never go anywhere and the thousands of communities with hundreds of posts that nobody but the dozen people in them ever see.
Depends on how you measure it.
If it is measured by bandwidth/customer usage, then all those nobody posts will be subsumed by a singular post from a big porn subreddit and don't matter, reddit likely would be crossing that 33% threshold.
If it is measured by "incidents"/number of files, then porn sites can just fill a back section of the website with junk data, a billion AI-generated pictures of blank walls, and be considered a non-porn site.
If it is measured by pure data storage size of the content, Pornhub could just put behind a set of warning links a 10000000TB picture of a white square, with a note "NEVER CLICK ON THIS!", and be considered a non-Porn site. And of course, porn amalgamator websites that just link, have no uploaded porn data on them, so they wouldn't be caught in the net at all.
Yeah, no site called "PornHub" is going to be able to circumvent the law, even with this provision.
It has to be done in good faith, meaning porn cannot be the sites main draw. Porn is right in the name.