🫦On Adult content — With a humor touch
🫦On Adult content — With a humor touch
It’s Monday, a tough day, and we’re tackling a relevant topic from a methodological perspective: adult content — one of the highest-risk areas in the digital space. The information is based on this article, focused on the U.S.🇺🇸context, although many of the observed patterns also apply in other regions.
➡️ Demand: The four most visited adult websites in the U.S. receive approximately 2.3 billion visits per month.
➡️ Political discourse: In times of crisis, some political sectors tend to push narratives that link social collapse with the sex industry. At the same time, various countries are restricting access to online porn, and debates over its negative effects have gained visibility.
➡️ Audience building in high-risk sectors: Teenagers, as consumers of this kind of content, are part of a generation particularly vulnerable to immediate reinforcement driven by dopamine spikes. This phenomenon isn’t limited to adult content; it’s also seen in substance use, gambling, video games, slot machines, or trading — all tied to instant rewards with economic implications.
➡️ Concept: Beyond its emotional and cultural baggage, adult content can be understood as a product, with both subjective and objective value. What sets it apart from other consumer goods is its extreme availability, made possible by technology — allowing access almost anytime, anywhere (especially with 5G networks).
➡️Relevant fact:
🫦 Every second, 3,075.64 USD are spent globally on adult content.
🫦Platforms like WePay, Stripe, and PayPal restrict payments related to this kind of content, creating a significant market opportunity for specialized solutions.
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