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The Atlantic Explores Social Media 'Shadowbanning'

The Atlantic has published an article analyzing the phenomenon of “shadowbanning," including its deployment against sex workers by social media platforms, labeling the practice “Big Tech’s big problem.”

The Atlantic Publishes Criticism of 'War on Porn' Tactics

The Atlantic published an opinion piece today that criticizes the ongoing War on Porn campaign and its attempts to shut down legal adult content on the internet.

Report: How Tumblr's Sex Ban Wrecked a Thriving, Diverse Culture Hub

The inexplicable decision a year ago by Tumblr's owners to ban all sexual content from the platform — including, most ridiculously, "female presenting nipples" — decimated a once thriving, diverse online community that refused to "quarantine" sexual expression away of other cultural interests.

The Atlantic Exposes Social Media’s Censorship of Sex-Ed

An article on TheAtlantic.com points out the inconsistencies in Facebook’s and Twitter’s policies regarding sexual content and how it’s preventing access to positive, safe-sex information.

The Atlantic: Micropayments Won't Work for Porn

Reacting to ICM Registry CEO Stuart Lawley’s plan in a Bloomberg Businessweek article that would provide iTunes-like porn clips for 99 cents as a way to save the beleaguered adult industry from the blight of free porn, The Atlantic reported that adopting these methods may not be a panacea.

Crossing the Atlantic

Michael Lucas remembers the days when the All-American beach boy was the iconic gay sex symbol. But as the 1990s settled in, the industry started to see more penetration of foreign models. Spearheaded by the huge popularity of Lukas Ridgeston, the movement offered more opportunities than ever before — even if the models’ heritage was still initially seen by some as a selling point (just ask Lucas, whose Russian roots were the marketing emphasis in “Red Alert”).

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