Australian Government’s Social Media Access Proposal Endorses Porn-Stigmatizing Report

CANBERRA, Australia — The Australian Labor government led by Prime Minister Albanese recently announced its intention to introduce legislation this year “to enforce a minimum age for access to social media and other relevant digital platforms.”

“A Commonwealth-led approach to this important social issue will ensure Australian children are better protected from online harms and parents and carers are supported,” the Prime Minister’s office said through a statement.

The federal government said the legislation would be “informed by engagement with States and Territories through National Cabinet” and would “draw upon recent work by former Chief Justice, Robert French.”

The latter statement refers to an extensive report prepared by French earlier this year for the Premier of South Australia and issued this month, a 277-page document entitled “Report of the Independent Legal Examination into Banning Children’s Access to Social Media.”

French’s report includes several mentions of adult content, justifying the government’s so-called “age-assurance” proposals in terms of the country’s existing free speech protection.

Australia, a Commonwealth country with a legal system patterned after that of its former colonial power the United Kingdom, has no blanket U.S.-style First Amendment protections.

French’s report lumps “pornography” and “violent content” as similarly “unwanted inappropriate content” for teenagers.

It also vaguely defines “sexualization” of minors as “the imposition of adult models of sexual behavior and sexuality” onto minors at “developmentally inappropriate stages and in opposition to the healthy development of sexuality.”

The “use of sexualized images,” the report continues “may occur in popular media. A virtually limitless store of pornography on the internet means that children and adolescents have easier access to more varied, explicit and sometimes violent, unsafe and non-consensual sexual content. Exposure is highly likely to occur.”

The French Report also quotes an Australian Institute of Family Studies report claiming that “exposure to mainstream, online pornography could have a range of negative effects.”

The document also outlines how the Online Safety Act of 2021 includes two forms of “illegal and restricted online content” as “the specific types of online harm that the eSafety Commissioner regulates through its complaints and removal schemes.”

The OSA essentially established the eSafety Commissioner as Australia’s de facto online censor. Currently the post is held by the unelected American-Australian former tech executive Julie Inman Grant, who has acknowledged having conversations with U.S.-based, religiously-inspired lobby NCOSE — formerly Morality in Media — and even appeared on an NCOSE podcast at the Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation summit in July 2021, shortly after the Australian Parliament passed the OSA.

The two categories for “illegal and restricted online content,” the French report notes are “class 1 material” (CSAM and pro-terrorism content) and “class 2 material,” including “material that may be unsuitable for children, such as pornography.”

Prime Minister Albanese justified the proposal claiming that “We know social media is causing social harm, and it is taking kids away from real friends and real experiences.  Australian young people deserve better and I stand with them and with all Australian parents in protecting our kids. The safety and mental and physical health of our young people is paramount. We’re supporting parents and keeping kids safe by taking this action, because enough is enough.”

Main Image: Australia’s former Chief Justice, Robert French

PinkToyz, Alix Agar Announce Wellness Consultations

LOS ANGELES — Pleasure brand PinkToyz and sexual wellness advocate Dr. Alix Agar have partnered to offer free one-on-one consultations.

“Dr. Alix Agar brings a multitude of experience in sexual health, specializing in intimacy enhancement, sexual dysfunction, sexual identity and LGBTQIA+ wellness,” said a rep. “Through this partnership, PinkToyz customers can receive a free 30-minute consultation with Dr. Agar, offering tailored support for their unique needs — from selecting the perfect product out of the wide range available at PinkToyz to discussing personal sexual wellness concerns, Dr. Agar provides expert guidance that ensures customers make informed decisions.

“In addition to the 1-on-1 consultations, PinkToyz will provide an online resource center filled with expert articles, live Q&A sessions and guidance from Dr. Agar,” the rep added. “This initiative highlights PinkToyz’s dedication to supporting their diverse customer base with holistic, expert-led advice.”

For more information, visit PinkToyz.

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Jordan Jay Guests on ‘Adult Site Broker Talk’ Podcast

PATTAYA, Thailand — Jordan Jay of Fantasi is the latest guest on the “Adult Site Broker Talk” podcast.

Jay discusses his passion for digital marketing, how Fantasi is now well-established in the Asian markets, and their plans to go global.

“I had a great conversation with Jordan,” said Bruce, the podcast host and CEO of Adult Site Broker. “It was interesting to hear from someone new to our industry and about a new approach to a content platform.”

The episode is streaming on AdultSiteBrokerTalk.

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MissBehavin Drops New Clip

LAS VEGAS — MissBehavin has dropped a new OnlyFans clip, titled “Gameday Threesome,” with Skye Sterling.

“I am a huge college football fan,” said MissBehavin. “I figured what better way to show my passion for pussy and balls than with a grand threesome that I think would make any armchair quarterback call ‘holding’ or ‘roughing the passer.’ Skye Sterling was amazing. Fans, I hope you are ready to see some old-fashioned fornication on video.” .

The clip is streaming on OnlyFans.

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Amber Chase Launches ‘Angelface Baddies’ Skincare

Amber Chase Launches 'Angelface Baddies' Skincare

LAS VEGAS — Amber Chase has launched her new line of skincare products, Angelface Baddies.

“What makes this collection unique is that for the initial releases and flagship product lines, we are focusing on natural ingredients,” said a rep. “For example the Up Until Dawn Body Balm is packaged in a biodegradable container that is made with soybean wax and rice glue. 

“Additionally, the Tallow Cream Symphony’s ingredients include grass fed and finished beef tallow as well as all-organic extra virgin olive oil, golden jojoba oil, fir needle essential oil and lavender essential oil and nothing else,” the rep added.

Chase enthused about the launch.

“Although to my fans on social media, it may appear as if  Angelface Baddies sprung up overnight, I’ve actually been developing this product line for several years. The choice of ingredients was very important to me and the launch of my tallow skincare really reflects my focus on incorporating selfcare my grandma taught me about. Everyone is surprised when they learn that my real age is 49, so I’m going to stop gate keeping my beauty secrets by launching Angelfacebaddies.com”

For more information, visit AngelfaceBaddies.

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Seth Peterson, Brogan Star in 1st Installment of ‘How I Met Your Brother’ From NakedSword

Seth Peterson, Brogan Star in 1st Installment of 'How I Met Your Brother' From NakedSword

SAN FRANCISCO — Seth Peterson and Brogan star in the first installment of NakeSword’s latest release, “How I Met Your Brother.”

Directed by Marc MacNamara, the release also features Sumner Blayne.

“After discovering that he’s simultaneously dating two brothers, horny jock Seth Peterson makes it his mission to sleep with both in an effort to figure out which sibling is most compatible,” the synopsis reveals.

The first installment of “How I Met Your Brother” is streaming on NakedSword; the second scene drops Sept. 18.

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SayUncle Crowns Angel Elias as September’s ‘AllStar’

SayUncle Crowns Angel Elias as September's 'AllStar'

MIAMI — SayUncle Network has named Angel Elias as its September AllStar, spotlighting him in a scene with Marcus McNeil.

Titled “Angel the All-Star,” the scene opens with Elias “hitting the gym, where he showcases his impressive physique,” said a rep. “When Marcus needs a little help with his workout video, things take an exciting turn as the two get closer.

“Angel Elias is a fantastic addition to the SayUncle AllStar lineup,” the rep added. “His energy, charisma and natural talent make this AllStar showcase one of the highlights of the year. We know fans will love it as much as we do.”

“Angel the All-Star” is streaming on SayUncle.

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Honey’s Place Hires Loretta Goodling as Buyer

Honey's Place Hires Loretta Goodling as Buyer

LOS ANGELES — Honey’s Place has hired Loretta Goodling as its newest buyer. 

“Loretta’s impressive career began at Excitement Adult Stores, where she started as a warehouse clerk,” said a rep. “Her dedication and expertise led her through various roles, from warehouse manager and in-store product trainer to novelty and lingerie buyer. Her comprehensive experience in purchasing, merchandising and customer service equips Loretta with a unique blend of skills that will undoubtedly benefit Honey’s Place.”

Added Honey’s Place Director of Purchasing Kyle Tutino, “We are incredibly excited to welcome Loretta to our team. Her depth of experience and passion for the industry align perfectly with our mission to deliver excellence. We believe her contributions will be instrumental as we continue to grow and innovate.”

Goodling enthused, “I’m beyond grateful to work for a women-founded, women-owned and women-run company. I have always admired Bonnie Feingold, and getting the chance to work for her is truly special to me. I look forward to growing and contributing to the Honey’s Place team.”

For more information, visit HoneysPlace.com.

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Federal Judge Blocks Utah’s Social Media Filter Law

SALT LAKE CITY — A federal judge in Utah blocked on Tuesday the state’s controversial new “Minor Protection in Social Media Act,” which was set to go into effect Oct. 1.

The law is part of a package of measures passed by Utah legislators to enact sweeping online censorship, particularly for adult content, under claims that they are “protecting minors.”

Chief Judge Robert J. Shelby issued a written order granting a preliminary injunction request made by tech industry trade group NetChoice, local LDS-Church-aligned newspaper Deseret News reported.

In recent years, Utah has often led other states in implementing anti-porn legislation. In practice, the state has little separation between church, state, press, education and business, and the Mormon church — with which a majority of Utahns claim affiliation — has resisted scientific, evidence-based and parent-focused approaches to protecting children online.

As XBIZ reported, the LDS Church has actively promoted “porn filters” in Utah and nationwide, based on church elders’ theological belief that all porn — a term that for them encompasses all depictions of sexuality outside of the Mormon marriage — is a ploy by Satan to destroy Mormon households.

An Orchestrated Campaign to ‘Child-Proof’ the Internet

The new Minor Protection in Social Media Act law under injunction is a parallel measure to age verification and porn filter laws, as it would target social media platforms that could bypass porn-specific gatekeeping by claiming that most of its content is not of an explicit sexual nature.

Under the law, Deseret News explained, “social media companies would have been required to enable the maximum default privacy settings on Utah children’s accounts. The companies would have had to verify the ages of their users and also restrict the visibility of Utah children’s accounts, including by disabling search engine indexing.”

The law, critics have pointed out in this and similar cases in other states, will have a chilling effect on free speech, with platforms over-moderating, particularly regarding controversial content such as porn, to the point of effectively becoming corporate censors.

According to Judge Shelby’s ruling, those arguing in favor of the law failed to prove that the Minor Protection in Social Media Act helps parents who claim to be “caught ‘in a losing battle against social media companies for the attention and well-being of their own children.”

The evidence, Shelby added, “is far from clear that the Act’s restrictions meet a substantial need of parents who wish to restrict their children’s access to social media services and cannot do otherwise.”

The law had been previously challenged in court on First Amendment grounds, until legislators redrafted it this year to avoid similar situations.

Utah’s controversial Attorney General Sean Reyes said through a statement, “We’re disappointed in the district court’s decision preliminarily enjoining Utah’s Minor Protection in Social Media Act. The AG’s office is analyzing the ruling to determine next steps. We remain committed to protecting Utah’s youth from social media’s harmful effects.”

NetChoice top litigator Chris Marchese said, “Utah’s law not only violates the First Amendment, but if enforced would backfire and endanger the very people it’s meant to help. We look forward to seeing this law, and others like it, permanently struck down and online speech and privacy fully protected across the country. The District Court’s thoughtful decision highlights just how flawed this law is at its core. With this now sixth injunction against these overreaching laws, we hope policymakers will focus on meaningful and constitutional solutions for the digital age.”

In March, the Utah legislature passed a separate bill establishing liability for any electronics manufacturer worldwide that fails to install and activate a default anti-porn filter on devices sold in the Mormon-majority state. SB 104 was introduced by Utah’s leading anti-porn crusader, Republican state Sen. Todd Weiler. Another persistent Republican anti-porn activist, Rep. Susan Pulsipher, sponsored the bill’s House counterpart.

Weiler said SB 104 was “intended to protect children from developing an addiction to pornography,” though the pseudoscientific notion of porn addiction has been repeatedly debunked by public health scientists.

“Are we winning the war against pornography?” Weiler told the Salt Lake City Weekly in July. “No. Will we ever win it? Probably not. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do what we can.”

New Sensations Issues Alert on Fraudulent Studio Impersonations

LOS ANGELES — New Sensations has released a statement warning media outlets and industry professionals about fraudulent impersonations of the company and other studios.

It has come to our attention that certain individuals and/or companies are engaging in fraudulent and conning activities by impersonating studios, including New Sensations, with the intent to potentially lure and deceive. While the exact motives are unclear, we have substantiated evidence of these deceptive practices, including falsified contracts and misleading communications.

At New Sensations, the safety and security of models and colleagues remain a top priority. We urge models, content creators, talent agencies and studios to stay alert and cautious against these fraudulent schemes. We recommend conducting thorough due diligence and verifying any communications or offers through official channels, authorized representatives, and trusted contact methods. 

If anything seems off or suspicious, we encourage you to report it or reach out for clarification immediately. Protecting the integrity of our industry and our models is a shared responsibility, and your vigilance is essential in preventing further instances of fraud. Together, we can help safeguard our community.