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Porn, Sexual Entertainment, and Technology
Wed, 08/27/2008 - 15:23 — plumppopotamusIn an article written moths earlier, this author claimed that online porn companies were slow to adopt Web2.0 technologies without considering 'sex entertainment' sites such as live webcam networks and amateur drive platforms such as YouPorn.com. In this reflective piece, the author points out that often new technologies force us to reexamine our perceptions of porn and entertainment, and considers that a convergence of the two is inevitable, if not already present.
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It's ALL porn baby.
All that these web2.0 sites have shown us is that we're all dying to be pornstars at heart. We just need an outlet.
Yeah, we all like to justify the work we do as webmasters as not being involved with porn, but let's get real, we're just third-party marketing agents.
Sex entertainment= porn.