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States in the US have been trying to restrict access to adult websites, using "protecting children" as a blanket justification for negating the Free Speech rights of the rest of the population. Most of these State-level bills that were passed through State Legislatures require that everyone prove their age in order to access adult images and videos from computers/phones inside each State where adult content has been banned. These laws were deemed Constitutional by the 6 conservative justices on the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS), in spite of previous decisions that protected Free Speech and our rights as citizens to view adult content.
These State laws are a pain-in-the-ass for everyone. Each State has a slightly different set of rules and requirements. The laws are largely ineffective in a society where children are highly computer-literate.
The outcome of the SCOTUS decision has impacted many adult websites which feature adult images and videos. These adult websites are either completely blocking access from States that have onerous age-verification requirements, like Louisiana and Texas, or the adult websites have required that users create accounts and provide some form of age verification to view the contents of the website. Pornhub, a site that features adult videos, has decided to block users whose internet address is in States have have invasive age-verification requirements. Other sites, like Reddit, are flagging images/videos that are "adult content" and then have users click on the image to attest that they are adults who wish to view adult content.
What does JUB plan to do in order to comply with these State laws?
JUB is not an ordinary adult site like Pornhub or like the adult video production studios (e.g. Men.com, Brazzers, et al). We are a discussion forum that covers a large variety of topics of interest to our community. While adult images can be shared in specific sections of the forum (e.g. The Backrooms), we are not an adult site in the traditional context. JUB also limits our membership to adults who are at least 18 years old.
We will be trying some new features out that are targeted to non-members and users viewing the site without signing in. These features are intended to limit access to adult images and videos. Members who have valid user accounts on JUB should not notice a change. JUB has always had a policy that we never sell the information of our members. We have always protected the information of our members. We have no plans to require members to provide identification- either by government ID, credit card or a third-party age verification system. The owners feel that this would be violation of members' privacy.
Changes that you may see in the next few weeks:
If you have specific questions about how this may affect you, you may reply to this thread or open a thread in Ask the Moderators.
These are the 25 States that have passed State laws restricting adult websites in their State. If you live in one of these 25 States, research whether your State representatives voted for restricting your Free Speech rights in supporting these bills. Don't re-elect anyone who votes against your rights.
avpassociation.com
The JUB thread that discusses the individual State laws.
These State laws are a pain-in-the-ass for everyone. Each State has a slightly different set of rules and requirements. The laws are largely ineffective in a society where children are highly computer-literate.
The outcome of the SCOTUS decision has impacted many adult websites which feature adult images and videos. These adult websites are either completely blocking access from States that have onerous age-verification requirements, like Louisiana and Texas, or the adult websites have required that users create accounts and provide some form of age verification to view the contents of the website. Pornhub, a site that features adult videos, has decided to block users whose internet address is in States have have invasive age-verification requirements. Other sites, like Reddit, are flagging images/videos that are "adult content" and then have users click on the image to attest that they are adults who wish to view adult content.
What does JUB plan to do in order to comply with these State laws?
JUB is not an ordinary adult site like Pornhub or like the adult video production studios (e.g. Men.com, Brazzers, et al). We are a discussion forum that covers a large variety of topics of interest to our community. While adult images can be shared in specific sections of the forum (e.g. The Backrooms), we are not an adult site in the traditional context. JUB also limits our membership to adults who are at least 18 years old.
We will be trying some new features out that are targeted to non-members and users viewing the site without signing in. These features are intended to limit access to adult images and videos. Members who have valid user accounts on JUB should not notice a change. JUB has always had a policy that we never sell the information of our members. We have always protected the information of our members. We have no plans to require members to provide identification- either by government ID, credit card or a third-party age verification system. The owners feel that this would be violation of members' privacy.
Changes that you may see in the next few weeks:
- A message on the main forum page appears for users who are not signed in advising them to create an account in order to view the forum.
- New members have always been required to enter their date of birth. The date of birth is reviewed by the forum software; persons under age 18 years old are not allowed to create accounts. If you have a JUB account, you attested that you are an adult. You should not see a change as long as you are viewing the forum while signed in.
- Explicit content and frontal nudity are limited to specific forums, designated as "safe for work" and "not safe for work". We will be testing Add-ons that limit the ability of people who are not signed in to view adult images. There are some Add-ons that may blur attachments when a person viewing a thread is not signed in. There may be an option where a non-member can see a thumbnail but not be able to click on the image to enlarge it unless they sign in. Again, the important thing to know is that as long as you are signed into your account, these changes should not affect you.
- We require an active email address for all members. If we have suspicion that a member is underage, we contact the member by email and DM to request proof of age, or we permanently ban the member.
- In the future, some forums (e.g. The Backrooms) may not be visible to non-members and users viewing the forum who have not signed into their account. Currently, the Celebs forum is only available to registered users who are signed into a JUB account. Other areas in the Not-Safe-For-Work sections of the forum may require members to sign in to view these forums.
If you have specific questions about how this may affect you, you may reply to this thread or open a thread in Ask the Moderators.
These are the 25 States that have passed State laws restricting adult websites in their State. If you live in one of these 25 States, research whether your State representatives voted for restricting your Free Speech rights in supporting these bills. Don't re-elect anyone who votes against your rights.
US State age verification laws for adult content – AVPA
The JUB thread that discusses the individual State laws.
As of June 2024, 19 U.S. states have enacted laws requiring age verification for accessing online adult content. These measures aim to protect minors from exposure to explicit material by ensuring that users are of legal age.
States with Age Verification Laws:
States with Age Verification Laws:
- Louisiana: Implemented on January 1, 2023, requiring digital ID or government-issued ID for verification.
- Utah: Effective May 2, 2023, mandates government-issued ID for age verification.
- Mississippi: Starting July 1, 2023, requires state-approved digital ID or third-party age verification...
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