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#SavePornhub: Protests after adult

site is banned in Thailand where users
spend an average of 11 minutes and 21
seconds a day on the website - the

longest in the world

-Protesters met outside the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society in Bangkok
-Porn and gambling websites are illegal under Thailand's cybercrime law

-Thais trended the #SavePornhub hashtag on Twitter to protest the ban

Thailand's government said today it had banned Pornhub and 190 other websites showing pornography, prompting protests in Bangkok and a social media outcry over censorship.

A few dozen activists gathered to protest the ban outside the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, holding banners saying 'free Pornhub' and 'reclaim Pornhub.'

Digital minister Puttipong Punnakanta said earlier the block was part of efforts to restrict access to porn and gambling websites, which were illegal under the country's cybercrime law.

But many Thai users trended the #SavePornhub hashtag on Twitter and criticised the shutting of a site in a country that was among the Top 20 by daily traffic for Pornhub in 2019 and which has a globally-known sex industry.

According to Pornhub, Thai users spent more time on the site last year, at 11 minutes and 21 seconds, than elsewhere in the world.


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A pro-democracy protester shouts during a demonstration at the Ministry of Digital Economy
and Society in Bangkok today, after the Pornhub website was blocked by the ministry


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Thai protesters flash the three-finger salute in front of a banner reading 'Don't hurt the lonely
person, with inaccessibility and reclaim of Pornhub [sic]' during a protest following the
blocking the access of the adult website Pornhub, outside the Ministry of Digital Economy
and Society in Bangkok, Thailand today


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A Thai man shows the screen of a mobile phone after trying to access the adult website
Pornhub, in Bangkok, Thailand today


An activist group called Anonymous Party said: 'We want to reclaim Pornhub. People are entitled to choices.'

Pornhub did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Internet research firm Top10VPN said it saw a spike in searches from Thailand for Virtual Private Networks (VPN), which help circumvent censorship, by 640 per cent compared to the September-October daily average, after Pornhub was inaccessible from late on Monday.

Some internet users asked whether the ban was about trying to protect Thai morals, or because the site featured some compromising royal images.

Thailand's government has faced months of youth and student-led protests demanding the removal of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, a former junta leader, as well as reforms to reduce King Maha Vajiralongkorn's powers.


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A Thai man makes the three-finger salute while wearing a cap with the Pornhub logo on it
during protests in Bangkok today


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Pro-democracy protesters give the three-finger salute during protests against the Pornhub
ban in Bangkok today


A hashtag that translates as #HornyPower is trending on Thai Twitter following the Pornhub block, accompanied by comments or memes that the government could face greater opposition now beyond the protesters.

'If someone doesn't hate the current military government, now they probably do,' said a Twitter user named Jirawat Punnawat.

Emilie Pradichit, director of the Manushya Foundation, which campaigns for digital rights, said the decision showed Thailand was 'a land of digital dictatorship, with conservatives in power trying to control what young people can watch, can say and can do online.'

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Thai coomers rise up!

 
sex trafficking is a huge problem in asia, esp thailand. so this is a good thing. i hope the thai govt finally does something about this shit
And it makes you wonder why they never bothered to shut down their sex industry. In a way, it makes sense, not to, with the influx of foreign cash; but one can't claim the moral high ground by only banning porn.
I'm not sure if banning Pornhub is the correct focus in a country with a notorious international child sex trafficking ring problem. Maybe Thai government officials felt this was the option that was less likely to end with them hanging themselves with a roll of toilet paper while every security camera in the vicinity conveniently short-circuits.
 
What's with coomers obsession with PornHub? It makes me believe Mindgeek has convinced them it's the last source of porn on Earth.
 
What's with coomers obsession with PornHub? It makes me believe Mindgeek has convinced them it's the last source of porn on Earth.
They do a lot of woke memes despite allowing porn of ... questionable status onto their platform, IIRC. Also, the Thais have banned 190 other sites alongside the pride and joy of Montreal, QC.

Remember that this is taking place under a more general wave of protests that have turned into a low-level rebellion against some of the bases of Thai society like the monarchy. So I guess this is just an extension of that.
 
sex trafficking is a huge problem in asia, esp thailand. so this is a good thing. i hope the thai govt finally does something about this shit
half the thai economy comes from obese boomers looking for a cute 17 year old girl (male) to coom inside of.
 
I know the no-fap semen retention retards are fist bumping the air right now. But I’ll always feel uneasy when it comes to internet censorship. Even if it’s something degenerate like pornhub. And it wasn’t just pornhub. It was pornhub and 190 other websites.
 
What I don't understand is why it seems so incomprehensible to you know, just have a wank without having to stream porn into your brain? Anyone would think it's an impossible task judging by all this carry-on.
 
They say that any civilisation is three missing meals away from a riot. Now we know its also 11 minutes of missing porn away.
 
I'm not sure if banning Pornhub is the correct focus in a country with a notorious international child sex trafficking ring problem.
Yeah, Pornhub doesn't want any competition when it comes to child porn
 
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