Ex-porn star Lisa Ann wants Elon Musk to ban X-rated content on Twitter https://t.co/6hNrchCcXn pic.twitter.com/nVUe9yXtFD
— New York Post (@nypost) May 9, 2022
It’s not a rare thing that porno sluts or other types of sluts get old and then angry and then start campaigning against young sluts. Very standard.
However, that doesn’t mean the old bitch isn’t right.
An ex-porn star demanded that Elon Musk ban X-rated content when he takes over Twitter, accusing the social media giant of being “the largest distributor of illegal content to minors.”
Lisa Ann, 49, who made a name for herself in the adult film industry by parodying Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin in several videos, told listeners on her podcast last week that Musk needs to take action in order to protect children.
“Something I really hope Elon Musk takes a step ahead and says, ‘We’re not doing this anymore, and if we are, you’ll have to enter in your birthday, there will have to be an ID situation,’ there will be levels to this s–t, that’s what I’m hoping,” she said.
Ann said there was no contradiction between her message and her career as a pornographic film star.
“Yes, I did porn for many years of my life, and I’m not hiding my past as people tell me every day on social media when I’m wearing clothes, ‘Why are you trying to deny your past? You’re this, you’re that,’” she said.
“I’m not, I’m just evolving, and we’re all allowed to evolve,” she added. “So my disdain for porn on social media has nothing to do with porn, other than the fact that you are sharing it on platforms that have no age gate.”
The Post has reached out to Twitter seeking comment.
Twitter is one of the few social media platforms that allows porn, though users aren’t allowed to post explicit content in profile photos, header images or live feeds.
Facebook and Instagram do not allow nudity or explicit content on their platforms.
Pornographic material can be shared within tweets, but the person sharing the content must mark the account as sensitive, which then prompts a warning message to users who must acknowledge whether they want to see that content.
It would be nice to see a significant group of people demanding Elon ban porn from Twitter. I think we could at least get that put to a vote. I don’t think having porn on the site makes it any more popular, and it makes it unsafe for men.
You have to turn on “sensitive content” on Twitter, because they hide like, shooting videos. Now they even hide people using the f-word or whatever. So you have to turn off that filter, and then you see porn. There is no option to only block porn while not blocking shooting videos.
Of course, we can’t make any demands on Twitter – yet.
We’re all still banned.
Everyone who made an account since the Elon deal went through has been banned. They are still banning everyone. We have to wait like, 5 more months.
But we should keep the porno question in mind. Banning porno from the public square is a worthy crusade.