Shadowbanning is a light censorship technique used by social media platforms to limit the reach of potentially objectionable content without deleting it altogether. Such content does not go directly against community standards so that it, or the accounts in question, would be outright removed. Rather, these are borderline cases – often ones involving visual displays of nudity and sex. As the deplatforming of sex in social media has accelerated in the aftermath of the 2018 FOSTA/SESTA legislation, sex workers, strippers and pole dancers in particular have been affected by account deletions and/or shadowbanning, with platforms demoting, instead of promoting, their content. Examining the stakes involved in the shadowbanning of sex, we focus sp...
Sexting – the electronic communication of non-professional images or videos portraying one or more p...
The adult entertainment industry has often been seen by feminist groups as antithetical to the women...
Between November 2014 and 2017, police forces across the United Kingdom reported a 131% (England and...
This paper contributes to the social media moderation research space by examining the still under-re...
The article reviews current privacy laws in the context of “Revenge Porn”. Given the speed at which ...
Copyright (c) 2022 Rachel Stuart. This article will bring together Deleuze and Guattari’s theory of ...
Those who wish to control and expose the identities of women and people from marginalized communitie...
Although sex an essential part of the human experience, there are increasing attempts to remove it f...
An estimated one hundred thousand people worldwide work as content moderators, responding to the mil...
Drawing on the largest study of the United Kingdom online market in sexual labour to date, this arti...
Our society believes that the social practices within the pornography industry are not important eno...
Drawing on the largest study of the United Kingdom online market in sexual labour to date, this arti...
“Sexting” and other teen autopornography are becoming a widespread phenomenon, with perhaps 20% of t...
This article critically investigates the reasoning behind social media content policies and opaque d...
Sexting – the electronic communication of non-professional images or videos portraying one or more p...
The adult entertainment industry has often been seen by feminist groups as antithetical to the women...
Between November 2014 and 2017, police forces across the United Kingdom reported a 131% (England and...
This paper contributes to the social media moderation research space by examining the still under-re...
The article reviews current privacy laws in the context of “Revenge Porn”. Given the speed at which ...
Copyright (c) 2022 Rachel Stuart. This article will bring together Deleuze and Guattari’s theory of ...
Those who wish to control and expose the identities of women and people from marginalized communitie...
Although sex an essential part of the human experience, there are increasing attempts to remove it f...
An estimated one hundred thousand people worldwide work as content moderators, responding to the mil...
Drawing on the largest study of the United Kingdom online market in sexual labour to date, this arti...
Our society believes that the social practices within the pornography industry are not important eno...
Drawing on the largest study of the United Kingdom online market in sexual labour to date, this arti...
“Sexting” and other teen autopornography are becoming a widespread phenomenon, with perhaps 20% of t...
This article critically investigates the reasoning behind social media content policies and opaque d...
Sexting – the electronic communication of non-professional images or videos portraying one or more p...
The adult entertainment industry has often been seen by feminist groups as antithetical to the women...
Between November 2014 and 2017, police forces across the United Kingdom reported a 131% (England and...