Hundreds of employees are rumored to have been let go
In early 2020, through the Traffickinghub campaign, we began exposing Porhub for hosting videos of rape, trafficking, revenge porn, and child sexual abuse.
When our Director of Abolition published “Time to Shut Pornhub Down" ([link removed]) in the Washington Examiner, it hit a social nerve.
It led to a viral petition with 2 million signatures from 192 countries, a viral video ([link removed]) with 34 million views, and an in-depth exposé on the front page of the New York Times, "The Children of Pornhub," ([link removed]) penned by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nicholas Kristof.
All of this created an atomic PR situation for Pornhub, who quickly deleted 80% of its content overnight—about 10 million videos!
Visa, Mastercard, and Discover all cut ties with the site and, ever since, the “world’s largest porn site” has been up against the ropes.
Days ago, it was announced that MindGeek/Pornhub CEO, Feras Antoon, and COO, David Tasillo had resigned after ten years with the company. It’s also rumored that hundreds of Pornhub employees have been laid off.
The Globe and Mail reported that Pornhub would lay off “a number of its staff, in an attempt to cut costs after suffering revenue declines over the past 18 months following a series of revelations that MindGeek had allowed child sexual abuse material and other nonconsensual videos to be posted on Pornhub.”
Pornhub and its parent company MindGeek are also being sued by 191 victims in multiple lawsuits for over $1 billion.
As the lawsuits progress and the investigations continue, the once-celebrated brand of Pornhub has been irreparably tarnished, and it's hitting their pocketbook.
Without a doubt, the global Traffickinghub movement has caused the tides to turn in the world of criminal porn distribution.
It's no longer profitable to host content featuring overt cases of rape, trafficking, and child sexual abuse. If the biggest name in porn can't get away with it, then no one can.
These developments are nothing short of historic.
We believe this milestone is the result of YOUR voices boldly proclaiming the truth to the world and supporting this effort to see Pornhub brought to justice.
The fight to hold porn companies accountable for trafficking and exploitation is just beginning.
This summer we’ll be releasing a documentary trilogy, and accompanying campaign, exposing blatant crimes in the mainstream porn industry.
With your support, these films can catalyze another world-changing movement for freedom and justice.
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Thank you for being the relentless, bold, and compassionate heart of this global movement!
For freedom,
Exodus Cry
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