November 04, 2020 |
#HornyPower Trends after Thai Government Blocks Pornhub |
On Tuesday, the Thai government announced that it had blocked nearly 200 pornographic websites, including Pornhub. The countryâs digital minister, Puttipon Punnakanta, said that the block was in line with Thailandâs cybercrime law, which prohibits access to porn and gambling websites. Itâs a bold move for a country with âa globally-known sex industry,â reported Reuters. Not just that, but the country is among the top twenty in the world for smut consumption on Pornhubâaccording to the siteâs 2019 analysis, Thailand ranked at number 17 for traffic. In fact, last year, Thailand topped Pornhubâs list of âlongest-lasting countriesâ with an average time of 11 minutes and 21 second spent on the site per visit. Clearly, the Thai people like their porn. And, as might be expected, they got pretty pissed off when their government tried to take it away from them. The hashtag #SavePornhub began trending almost immediately on social media, as did a Thai-language hashtag that translates to #HornyPower. Though no link was provided in the Reuters story, one Twitter user named Jirawat Punnawat reportedly wrote, âIf someone doesn’t hate the current military government, now they probably do.â Anonymous Party, an activism group, reportedly said, âWe want to reclaim Pornhub. People are entitled to choices.â And at least one protest broke out outside the digital ministry over the porn block. The ban comes after months of unrest and youth-led protests demanding that Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha be removed from office and that reforms be made to reduce the power of King Maha Vajiralongkorn. With anti-royal sentiment running so high, reported Reuters, âSome internet users asked whether the ban was about trying to protect Thai morals, or because the site featured some compromising royal images.â The Thai government has clearly further upset of its young and horny citizens with this censorial move. But the Thai people need not fret too much just yet over their ability to actually access online porn. Tech-savvy Thai folks need only use a Virtual Private Network, or VPN, to access whatever sexy website they like, as theyâve been doing in India since porn blocks went into effect in 2018. And it appears theyâre already on it. Internet research firm Top10VPN told Reuters that after Pornhub was made inaccessible in Thailand on Monday, searches from the country for VPNs spiked âby 640% compared to the September-October daily average.â Looks like the Thai wonât be wilting into sexless obscurity just yet. Still, weâll see how this move plays out in the coming months, and whether the government backs down in the face of #HornyPower. |