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Old 11-20-2025, 05:49 AM  
Kelli58
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No more working with anyone from Alabama or North Carolina in porn

Some adult platforms just dropped a bombshell 🚨 and creators in Alabama and North Carolina are feeling it the hardest.

This week, several creators shared notices stating that major platforms will no longer accept adult content connected to Alabama or North Carolina. That means:

❌ No productions shot in Alabama or NC
❌ No performers who legally reside in those states
❌ No performers using IDs issued by those states

⁉️ Why? ⁉️ Because both states have passed extreme, high-risk laws regulating online adult content. These laws require heavy documentation, strict consent rules, fast takedowns, age verification systems, and even allow massive fines. Instead of risking lawsuits and penalties, platforms are choosing the “safe” route: blocking creators entirely.

Alabama’s HB164 (effective Oct 1, 2024) and North Carolina’s HB805 (effective Dec 1, 2025) are reshaping the adult industry — and not in a good way for creators.

Is this the start of a wider trend? Probably.

📖 Read the full story at

https://fleshbot.com/9313762/some-ad...orth-carolina/
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