💔 It’s painful to admit, but I’m no longer on Pornhub.
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For many years I worked on the platform. Honestly, openly. I created content that I put my time, effort, and soul into. I followed all the rules, passed every verification, never hid, and was always available.
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But one day—without warning, without explanation—my account disappeared.
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I wrote to support, asked for explanations, even offered to help with an audit. They replied that “nothing is required from me” and that “they would get back to me later.”
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Later never came.
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At some point, I couldn’t even log in to my account anymore. I checked my email—maybe I had missed something?
Nothing.
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No letter. No notification. Just silence.
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Later I found out: my channels were permanently deleted, and I was banned from creating new accounts. No right to an explanation.
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It’s hard to accept the fact that after so many years, the platform cared so little that I didn’t even deserve a farewell email.
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This makes me reflect:
📌 How easily people and companies can erase you without giving you a chance to speak.
📌 How important it is not to build your entire life and career around a single platform.
📌 How painful it is to realize you’re not seen as a person, but just a “content unit” that can be erased.
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I don’t know why this happened. But I do know that I deserved more respect.
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A platform that claims to stand for freedom and openness turns out to be closed off and silent when you truly need support.
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I didn’t deserve to be ignored.
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Thank you guys for supporting me, I love and appreciate you so much, and I’ll find a way to bring you joy in the future.
🌅🌁Leafing through the photos you can see all the years of my growing up while I was shooting px. My first ski resort, trips to different countries, dating, and friendships