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The Future: Porn Needs a Rating System
With all the talk about condoms, STDs, escorting, dwindling DVDs sales, piracy, free porn and all the rest affecting the Adult Industry I began thinking about "the future".
I know, I know - porn has a future? Well, yes and no - no if the Adult Biz doesn't start looking to the other entertainment industries as examples and act accordingly. But YES if porn follows the lead of the music, film and television industries. You cannot show people smoking on television, you cannot show nipples on TV, you cannot say certain words on the radio, movies have ratings, etc. We already have 'censorship" in entertainment. Having a rating system for porn would HELP sales because it would automatically create hard 'n fast 'niches' for companies to promote. Divide and conquer. Porn needs a rating system. Here's what I suggest: X - softcore/nudity XX - hardcore fucking, "vanilla"-type sex XXX - Extreme porn like Facial Abuse, Max Hardcore and others XF - fetish, as in smoking, balloons, "non-sexual intercourse" stuff XP - Pain is inflicted or received, as in BDSM, CBT, rape fantasies and the like C/NC - condoms/no condoms (Some content may require multiple ratings) The future (sadly) is MORE Government intervention into people's lives, MORE scrutiny for industries like adult, MORE mandatory laws governing people's actions, not less. So let's get ahead of this curve and implement a ratings system ourselves, NOW, so we can better control it (and profit) from it. Choose your battles. Don't try to stop the inevitable but rather make it work for you. Be smart, be proactive, be creative, adapt or die.... Sound familiar? |
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What's the point of this when your audience is 18+? Movie ratings are for parents.
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Descriptions and niche tagging. Done.
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I think that his idea behind this is to prove to the government that we dont need their intervention on it.
Sadly I also think that the instant you put an XXX rating on something some ass hat will use it to block it as well as the idiots that own .xxx will try and sue you over it. |
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XS - soft XH - hardcore XE - extreme |
Who would rate rating systems ?
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A rating system is an invitation to community censorship in the USA. Any grand jury can say nothing beyond X is legal in our community. Not a good idea. We survive on some ambiguity in the community standards.
I even looked at the European system of rating from 1-100 that was developed by Waat Media several years ago and the First Amendment attorneys said it was a bad idea for the USA. |
"Ratings" are for movies and broadcast television.
Are you suggesting that websites would have a rating on them? So that just in case somebody is stupid enough to not realize that XArt isn't the same thing as GhettoGaggers? WTF Peabody? Your recent posts are kinda strange man. You seem to be obssessed with escorting...as if you just found out that the adult industry girls (strippers, porn girls, etc.) actually get paid to fuck too. Welcome to the world of..well, since time began. And the ratings thing would do what exactly? I'm not even sure what it would accomplish. Maybe help drive sales down even more? lol |
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Either we do it ourselves or some Big Brother entity will do it for us. |
Just wear condoms now before the gov has to step in. They make them super thin and sensitive now, barely tell it's on. Plus it gives a positive message, and porn companies can market they're own wacky condom brands... show the product in action. :1orglaugh
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Escorting HAS been around forever but it's gotten to the point, in the last decade or so, that the ONLY REASON porn 'stars" are in porn is to boost their escort rates. That is a change. And the "problem" I have with it - not with escorts in general - is that with the STDs flying around everywhere, and the cavalier attitude many people in porn valley have about it, it makes me worry that STDs are being spread to the 'general population' via porn stars escorting. Call me crazy. (I don't use whores, I don't film in porn valley, I don't have a dog in the fight - but the attitudes about condoms, STDs, escorting, etc etc around here is SO "who gives a fuck" that it scares me. Just being honest man.) Now when it comes to Ratings and Websites I tend to agree with you. Ratings would work better with DVDs and Cable etc. Still, there could be a rating/warning on the Splash page....:) Bottom line: Five years from now the "adult industry" will be VERY differant from what we see today so what are we going to do about it? Nothng and just bitch? I mean, 'adapt or die'? Well, I'm suggesting a way to "adapt" so we DON'T die. |
Isn't there already an understand difference between "X," "XX," and "XXX?"
I stumbled upon it when getting pissed off that the porn the wife and I ordered On Demand never showed the "moneyshot." Something about "X" being softcore, like Cinemax, "XX" showing penetration but no bodily fluids (i.e. no cumshot), and the "XXX" being full hardcore with the moneyshot. |
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You and I have no way of knowing if that is a "change" since the adult industry began. My guess is that a porn star girl has ALWAYS commanded more money from her wealthy clients. They aren't street hookers. Guys who book time with a porn star are usually high middle-class to upper class guys with enough money to afford a fantasy. And again...where are you hearing that porn girls are "spreading" STD's? That is just not true. STD's are a part of society as a whole. They were a LOT worse and more widespread in the 1970's when I was a teenager. In 2012, not so much. And in the porn industry (and strippers as well), where performers rely on being clean...it is pretty rare. I'm just not sure where you're getting the idea that suddenly in 2012 everything changed in the adult industry (or let's just call it what it is...the sex industry). It's a thousand times safer than it was in the "old days" |
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Being in NYC and away from Porn Valley it's easy for me to get isolated and just care about Mister Peabody World and my own online reality. But in the past year or so I've "branched out", gone to some shows, met people "in the Industry" and learned quite a lot about what's going on in porn outside my little world. So maybe a lot of this IS new to me but when I see the whole Mr. Marcus debacle going down, the condom laws in LA becoming a reality, the entire Industry feeding on itself and I see a situation that is getting worse, not better. Being a chess player I trained myself to see several moves ahead and what do I see? Fragmentation, government intervention, a shrinking Industry and seperation between the Manwins of the world and us "lottle guys". So what's the next move? Get out and go 'mainstream'? Or hang on to whatever scraps are left until those too are taken away by legislation or worse? Those who are advocating the porn industry police itself via regular testing, organizations, etc should be behind a rating ssystem - but only if WE control the ratings! |
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Sounds like drama all around... You'll have to make a committee to make the rules and guidelines, there will be infighting, people will fight over this blah blah blah... Ratings will kill or make a website. Drama.
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It worked for the movie industry.
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That is a serious slippery slope and most filmmakers agree that today the MPAA is mostly a way for the major studios to prevent themselves from losing market share to independents.
I think that having some committee sit in judgment on which sorts of sexuality are "worse" than which is an invitation for bigotry and general awfulness. Should we have a sliding scale of age appropriate smut i.e. 18 for straight porn and 21 for gay or maybe 18 for vanilla and 21 for fetish? Not a good idea. |
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