German Police Ramp Up Plan to Eliminate All Explicit Content From Twitter

BERLIN — German police continue implementing an intimidation plan targeting specific Twitter users who post or retweet any explicit content, in an attempt to move forward with local bureaucrat Tobias Schmid’s campaign to purge all open platforms of adult content.

Germany’s leading news magazine, Der Spiegel, today devoted an entire feature to the authorities’ campaign to deter users from sharing sexual content, highlighting the threats of legal action already reported recently by individual users and Wired magazine.

A more in-depth report last week by NetzPolitik’s Sebastian Meineck — who has been covering Schmid’s meticulous, obsessive attempts to ban all sexual content from open platforms in Germany and Europe — pointed out that authorities already took down “around 150 accounts for distribution of pornography,” over tweets and retweets.

Meineck identified a ramping up since December, with authorities using threats from German police units to confront adult performers, creators and other sex workers over explicit videos and images they tweeted or promoted.

This recent outgrowth of Schmid’s campaign is one of the most prominent examples of efforts by anti-porn crusaders around the world to censor sexual expression in open platforms such as Twitter, Reddit, Discord and Telegram.

Censorship and Arbitrary Enforcement

Paulita Pappel, German porn producer and spokeswoman for the Free Speech Coalition Europe, told NetzPolitik that the tactics of police intimidation constituted outright censorship.

“We are treated like criminals,” she said.

The authorities are leaning on their discretionary enforcement of German’s censorship clause, Penal Code Section 184, stating that “anyone who makes available pornographic content in a place that can be viewed by persons under the age of eighteen shall be punished with imprisonment for not more than one year or a fine.”

Germany and Europe have no legal tradition of absolute free speech protection akin to the U.S. First Amendment.

As XBIZ has been reporting, the current activation of censorship enforcement of expression via Twitter was directly prompted by a strategy devised by Tobias Schmid, director of the State Media Authority of North Rhine-Westphalia. Waging his one-man War on Porn, Schmid — an obscure conservative politician who has been described as having “a fetish for order.”

Schmid’s efforts resulted in the creation of KIVI surveillance software, which he has been attempting to expand to all of Europe. KIVI automatically scans all online content to determine which images are not compliant with the law.

Last year, Schmid held a press conference boasting of the effectiveness of his technology for monitoring the content of his fellow Germans and Europeans. He proudly explained that he coined the name KIVI after “KI” — the German initials for AI — and “VI” from the Latin word “vigilare,” meaning “to survey.”

The Brandenburg-Berlin Media Authority, who handled the 150 cases made public since December told NetzPolitik that “the KIVI AI tool was not used to process the cases mentioned.” Each case, they claimed, was handled by a human bureaucrat.

One of Schmid’s reps at the North Rhine-Westphalia Media Authority told Wired last month that “the distribution of pornography on the internet is only permitted in closed user groups with prior age verification. Since this is not the case on Twitter, the distribution of pornography via Twitter in its current form is not permitted in Germany.”

Anneke Plass, the communications director and spokesperson for the Media Authority of Berlin and Brandenburg, told Wired that in December, that bureau reported 32 accounts to the public prosecutor’s office for sharing pornography, followed by another 104 cases in March.

According to Plass, “providers” — her term for creators — of adult content “are responsible for making sure that children and young people cannot access the content.”

If providers do not meet these requirements, Plass added, “they are by law punishable by imprisonment up to one year or by a fine.”

“These actions create an atmosphere of fear and politically and financially strangle the industry,” Paulita Pappel told NetzPolitik, which noted that “people are surprised about this abroad — after all, Germany is considered liberal, since sex work is legal here under certain conditions.”

German Bureaucrats Fighting ‘Bizarre Sexual Practices’

Definitions used by the authorities, for example those differentiating “eroticism” (protected as free speech) from “pornography” (subject to censorship), can be nebulous an arbitrary.

NetzPolitik quoted literature from the Commission for the Protection of Young Persons in the Media (KJM), an organ of the German media supervisory authority. The document has references to undefined “problematic behavior” by minors, and singles out for criminal action what it deems as “aggressive sexual acts, bizarre sexual practices, use of aids [devices] and group sex.”

“What exactly is meant by “bizarre” is not stated there,” writes NetzPolitik’s Meineck. “Not even which ‘aids’ are supposedly taboo.” This creates the peculiar situation in the country where minors are allowed to legally buy sex toys but according to the regulator, “are obviously not always allowed to see how they are used.”

Queried about these contradictions, one of the government officials told NetzPolitik that “the difference between eroticism and pornography is always checked on a case-by-case basis, as a spokeswoman explains.”

Consulted by NetzPolitik, sex worker and advocate Fabienne Freymadl criticized the document’s negative references to “promiscuity and prostitution,” calling the standards used by authorities “vague, opaque and difficult to understand, and sex and sex work hostile.”

“It’s time for us to enter the 21st century,” Freymadl added. “Neither an active sex life with several changing partners nor the practice of sex work are in any way morally reprehensible.”

Main Image: Tobias Schmid, director of the State Media Authority of North Rhine-Westphalia

India’s CNBC Affiliate Reports on Country’s Pleasure Products Market

DELHI — The growth of India’s burgeoning pleasure products sector is the subject of an in-depth feature published by India’s CNBC affiliate on Monday.

The report by Aditi Sharma notes that “India’s pleasure economy is seeing a steady addition of brands, from startups to established pharma companies, and increasingly the spotlight is on reducing the prevalent pleasure gap for women.”

Sharma points out that although outsiders may think of India as the country that birthed the Kama Sutra, many contemporary Indians still feel awkward around frank discussions of sex and pleasure, particularly women’s personal pleasure.

When Netflix streamed a short film by Karan Johar focusing on female pleasure, as part of the network’s “Lust Stories and the Pleasure Economy in India,” however, Sharma noticed a turning point. 

“The urban, educated, independent Indian woman may well be standing in stark contrast to the coy desi woman trope,” Sharma writes. “Unlike in most western countries where one can walk right into an adult store and take your pick, here at home, the choices are relatively limited, even for those who know what to look for. A majority of Indians are yet to be introduced to the concept of pleasure toys.”

The article highlights local sex-positive initiatives such as filmmaker Paromita Vohra’s website Agents of Ishq, “The Sex Podcast” by popular influencer Leeza Mangaldas and the increased visibility of pleasure product retailers IMBesharam, Love Treats, MyMuse and MsChief.

Raj Armani, founder of IMBesharam, told CNBC, “Post-pandemic, we noticed a major shift in acceptance and perceptions. Starting from movies and shows on TV, we were introduced to vibrators and it was OK for a housewife to want to try pleasure gadgets, for wedding gifts to include sex toys and for various celebrities and artistes to talk about their sexuality and preferences when it comes to sex toys.”

IMBesharam, Sharma reports, “has seen traffic grow by 30%, user base increase over 35% and revenues grow 110% over the last 2 years.”

“Currently, we have 58% revenue from sex toys for women and 42% from men,” Armani explained. “In February 2023, we clocked the highest revenues for a single month surpassing over Rs 3 crore and delivering over 4,200 orders. Bengaluru is the top city in terms of sales, with Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai a close second,  third and fourth. Metros make up 62% of our revenue, and 36% revenue comes from Tier 2, 3, and 4 cities and towns.”

To read “Pleasure economy — Sex, toys and the million-buck feeling,” visit CNBCTV18.com.

Domestic Femdom Launches ‘Squid Game’ Parody Clip Series

LOS ANGELES — Domestic Femdom has debuted “The Squid Shame,” a clip series parody of Netflix’s “The Squid Games.”

The first two clips feature Cate McQueen and Mxtress Valleycat as Young-Hee dolls, as well as Eyemblacksheep as a contestant.

In the first clip, “Ruined by Sweaty Sock Orgasm,” Valleycat and McQueen dominate Eyemblacksheep.

In the next clip, “Red Light Green Light Pegging,” McQueen plays a Young-Hee doll who pegs a contestant.

“I have lots of ideas for ‘Squid Game’ scenes,” said Eyemblacksheep. “I had a shoot planned with Cate McQueen and she had mentioned wanting to do some geek parody scenes, so I suggested using this to start the ‘Squid Game’ series.”

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Sara St. Clair Profiled in UK’s Daily Star

LONDON — Sara St. Clair is featured in an article from the U.K.’s Daily Star.

Titled “Loner Video Game Addict Turns Heads in the Adult Industry” and written by Liam McInerney, the piece “explores Sara’s love for gaming and how it has led her down the path to adult entertainment,” a rep said.
 
St. Clair also discusses how Barbie inspired her.

“Barbie was my first introduction to the world of glamour and beauty,” St. Clair tells McInerney. “She inspired me to pursue a career in the entertainment industry and gave me the confidence to be myself.”
 
To read the full interview, click here.

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XR Brands Debuts ‘Slinger’ Sex Sling From ‘Master Series’ Line

XR Brands Debuts 'Slinger' Sex Sling From 'Master Series' Line

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. — XR Brands has introduced Slinger, a new sex sling from its Master Series BDSM collection.

The lightweight sling is made from heavy-duty ballistic nylon with a weight capacity of 661 pounds, and features removable stirrups and six included carabiners. It can be mounted on the ceiling or used with a sex swing stand.

“The Slinger is an essential sex room addition,” said XR Brand President Rebecca Weinberg. “Not only is it lightweight and comfortable, but it’s also super secure so users can play easy knowing that it’s safe. So many shoppers are outfitting home dungeons these days and we are thrilled to expand the award-winning Master Series line with accessible, high-quality equipment that meets their needs.”

For more information, visit XR Brands online or email info@xrbrands.com.

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Leo Babe Signs With Coxxx Models

LOS ANGELES — Coxxx Models has signed Leo Babe to its roster for exclusive representation.

The Portland, Oregon-based creator has been releasing content for seven years, and will be moving into studio shoots.

“We are pleased to introduce Leo Babe to the Coxxx Models team,” said agency honcho Connor Coxxx. “She is a great addition to the agency – she has a great energy, enthusiasm and dedication to making great content, and we are excited to add her to our roster of talented performers.”

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Grooby’s Jamie Kelly Guests on ‘Adult Site Broker Talk’

PATTAYA, Thailand — Grooby producer/performer Jamie Kelly is the latest guest on “Adult Site Broker Talk.”

The multiple Trans Erotica Award (TEAs) winner discusses her career in trans porn.

“When it comes to trans porn, Jamie has seen and done it all in her 16 years in the business,” said Adult Site Broker CEO and podcast host Bruce. “She’s astute, engaging, and amusing. We had a great time. The interview seemed like a trans porn history lesson.”

Listen to the interview here.

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J. Hustles Guests on ‘The Lisa Ann Experience’

LOS ANGELES — J. Hustles is the latest guest on “The Lisa Ann Experience.”

The recording artist talks about his childhood, musical background and new EP, The Wasted Time.

“Lisa Ann has a way of comforting you in an interview and sensing where you want to go and guiding you to that topic,” said Hustles. “After only talking to her for a short while, I felt like we’d been friends for ages.”

The full interview can be viewed here.

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Mistress Marley to Host Goddess Brunch

HOUSTON — Mistress Marley will host the Goddess Brunch on Saturday April 29 at 2 p.m. (CDT) at a Houston location TBA.

The four-hour gathering will bring women of all backgrounds together to learn the art of domination safely and in a networking environment.

“Guests will be able to practice on real subs while learning skills to begin their own journey,” Marley said. “This time, I’m bringing it to Houston to see how the women down Texas way can show off.”

For tickets to Goddess Brunch, click here.

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Anna Kovachenko, Lana Blade Featured in Latest From FMN.Network

MIAMI — Anna Kovachenko and Lana Blade star in a new footjob scene from FMN.Network.

The scene is directed by and also features Eli Thomas.

“We are incredibly excited to release this scene and showcase the incredible talent of these amazing performers,” a rep said. “Anna Kovachenko and Lana Blade are two of the most exciting actresses in the industry today, and their chemistry is simply electric.”

“Ukrainian Girls Rages War Over Cock” is streaming on FMN.Network.

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