
Podcast: Is Pornography Really an “Industry?”
Ep. 21: Special guest, Dr. Gail Dines analyzes the big business behind porn. While popular Internet pornography today seems like it is being mass produced by thousands

Ep. 21: Special guest, Dr. Gail Dines analyzes the big business behind porn. While popular Internet pornography today seems like it is being mass produced by thousands

Watch Our Video about Twitter Here: While many know Twitter as an innovator in social media communication, for years it has facilitated the distribution of

Roku is a popular streaming service that lets people bring TV, movies, and music into their homes. Unfortunately, this streaming service also facilitates hardcore pornography. Through

Originally Published: Talking New Media, by D.B. Hebbard, April 2016 … Roku has had an app store for a lot longer than Apple, and some

Internet pirates and pornographers are taking advantage of a YouTube loophole that shields them from content review. For years YouTube has insisted that its policies prohibit

The Internet has truly become an integral aspect of society. We use it every day, from searching for the nearest Starbucks to applying for law

A brain that is wired to seek out physical and psychological satisfaction from viewing pornography will be stimulated even when coming into contacted with something associated with that behavior.

Christian Newswire March 17, 2011 “The establishment of a .xxx domain would increase, not decrease the spread of pornography on the Internet, causing even more

The Blaze July 13, 2011 A broad coalition of 110 groups have come together to launch a month-long campaign intended to educate the public about

Christian Newswire August 1, 2011 Violence against women is now a common byproduct of the consumption of pornography, a topic that will be addressed during

LifeSiteNews.com July 18, 2011 “Dawn Hawkins, MIM’s Executive Director and director of the campaign, said pornography’s consequences for children and their abusers rank among “the

Hostway Managed Hosting News March 21, 2011 The International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has approved plans to introduce .xxx as a new