The Online Safety Act Helps Reduce Traffic on Pornhub in the United Kingdom

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Posted on September 16, 2025

The U.K. government has decided to play digital nanny with the Online Safety Act, a law that has been looming like a storm over the adult industry for a while. This bad boy is all about “protecting users” online, or making it more difficult for people to access late-night jollies on websites like Pornhub, which has officially kicked in with some teeth recently. And boy, did it quickly smack the nuts.

UK Pornhub Traffic Has Fallen

Pornhub’s U.K. traffic has fallen since August 18, 2025, according to a post on X from August 18, 2025, and this not because Brits unwittingly discovered Jesus or started knitting instead of, ahem, “unwinding.” No, this Act has platforms that can jump through hoops more forcefully than a dominatrix’s corset. Adult websites are being made to use stricter age verification by the law, such as credit card verification, facial recognition, and ID verification (yes, Big Brother is getting really creepy). The outcome ? Many users are complaining that they aren’t uploading their driver’s license just to watch “Amateur Step-Sis Gets Stuck in the Dryer” for the 47th time.

I’ve seen more strange kinks than a fetish convention’s VIP lounge, and I’ve been around the block in this industry. However, it’s not just Pornhub losing a few clicks. The effect is real. Users are abandoning platforms that make them jump through bureaucratic slog to the good stuff, making the squeeze feel worse for smaller studios, independent creators, and even cam sites. Some guy yelled, “I just wanted a quick wank, not a bloody MI5 interrogation,” according to one X post I saw. I’m not at fault for him.

Online Safety Act Conclusion

The online safety act’s supporters are preaching in support of “keeping kids safe” and “curbing harmful content.” No one is disputing the right for underage access to gangbangs, which is fair enough. However, don’t make fun of this law because it can lead to censorship. You can bet your ass ass ass as the government is using a big ol’ lever to control what is “acceptable” online, and it doesn’t just mean to protect the kids. Next thing you know, they’re watching your favorite OnlyFans creator’s spicy yoga videos because they’re “too suggestive.” My friends, slippery as well as slippery on a slippery slope.

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