Can Pornography Be Addictive?
Can Pornography be Addictive? An fMRI Study of Men Seeking Treatment for Problematic Pornography Use
Can Pornography be Addictive? An fMRI Study of Men Seeking Treatment for Problematic Pornography Use
Congress should pass the CAMRA Act (H.R. 2161) to fund research to study technology’s impact on children
NCOSE, along with interdisciplinary survivors and advocates, has been advocating for improved responsibility and increased oversight by the financial industry regarding pornographic content since early 2020.
The “Fix App Ratings” bill is designed to increase accountability in the current app rating system
A review of popular theory of addiction explaining why people with behavioral addictions persist despite negative consequences.
During Mental Illness Awareness Week, we recognize the harmful impacts of systems of prostitution, pornography, and trafficking on victims.
Congress should find solutions to hold Big Tech accountable for protecting children, following testimony from a Facebook whistleblower.
It has been one year since Jane Doe v. Cissy Steele was filed, ushering in a wave of lawsuits against the exploitative pornography industry.
Originally Published at Daily Caller By Ailan Evans Lawmakers and advocacy groups say Facebook’s decision to stop work on a version of its social media platform
NCOSE Urges Facebook to Cancel Introduction Completely, Citing Health and Safety Concerns Washington, DC (September 27, 2021) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) welcomed Facebook’s decision
VidAngel provides a way to skip or mute things you don’t want to see or hear in movies and TV shows—including graphic violence and nudity.
Originally Published at Townhall By Haley McNamara When OnlyFans abruptly announced a new policy prohibiting pornographic content, many around the world were shocked. Over the last year, news