Sex Workers Say Porn on Google Drive Is Suddenly Disappearing

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It appears that Google is beginning to enforce its Terms of Service for Drive: more and more adult performers who use the service to store explicit photos and videos are finding that they are unable to send them to buyers. They complain that it is impacting their livelihoods, but to be fair, the TOS clearly states that sexually explicit or pornographic material is not permitted.

Six porn performers I talked to and more on social media said that they suddenly can't download adult content they keep on Google Drive. They also said they can't a share that content with other accounts or send to clients. In some cases, the adult content is disappearing from Drive without warning or explanation.
 
I am so sick of these companies trying to enforce their morals on everyone. Who gives a shit what people store on their drive? So long as they aren't sharing it publicly perhaps.
 
I am so sick of these companies trying to enforce their morals on everyone. Who gives a shit what people store on their drive? So long as they aren't sharing it publicly perhaps.
The article/story literally talks about someone trying to share files they had stored. So while it's not "publicly" in the sense anyone who knows what the folder name is can view, it is being used as a method for others to view.

I mean yeah they're enforcing their morals... except they already stated their morals when people signed up, it's their fault they had the mentality of "oh fuck it, I don't need to follow what they say is forbidden"... then "how dare they delete stuff from my folder that they told me I couldn't keep in the first place but did so anyways"

“I'm still stressing about finding a way around this. I don't believe that Google should be allowed to dictate what you and another consenting adult send to each other through email.”
This shows she's really clueless about what's being done here. Maybe Google doesn't want adult content on it's drives because it realizes that adult content encompasses a crap ton of traffic on the internet and it really wants to not deal with that?

A quick skim of GoogleDrive's ToS also says you're only supposed to be using it for personal use, not for business use, and I'm pretty sure that sending videos to people who paid you the most money while you flicked your clit on webcam is pretty text book definition of "business related". Google has services for businesses, but they aren't free. So seriously, if anything this is less about morals and more about people thinking rules don't apply to them because they never got caught in the past.
 
Google (youtube) and Facebook are the new censors. And with the new FOSTA bill it's just going to make it worse over all. Craigslist has already stop its 'personals' section due to the FOSTA bill (basically subjects websites to criminal and civil liability when third parties [users] misuse online personals unlawfully). Also, a number of subsections on Reddit have been dropped.

Hopefully (I have none), the president will not sign the bill.
 
I am so sick of these companies trying to enforce their morals on everyone. Who gives a shit what people store on their drive? So long as they aren't sharing it publicly perhaps.

There's always this guy. Never wants the Government to take their tax money to help the lower class, but wants private corporations to let the public use their resources without limitations.

Too much cake eating sir.
 
Before FOSTA, Google had no problem with porn on their servers as it was just that much more data traffic to mine. Now with the Feds making it possible to charge Google for some aspect of sex trafficking just because, porn is gone. The fact that it vanished quickly reinforces that Google knows what you have stored on their servers and can cut off access to it with no notice to you.

I expect a lot of art sites will begin a massive culling of stuff that could be interpreted as possibly contributing to sex trafficking.
 
I understand if the content on Google Drive is illegal, but if it is the property of consenting adults, I am not sure what the problem is.

That's one catch. How does Google know it's from consenting adults? Some signature? How do they know it's that persons, and it wasn't under duress? Unless they have signed original docs that are stamped by a public notery or some stronger proof, they are taking a risk now.
 
I understand if the content on Google Drive is illegal, but if it is the property of consenting adults, I am not sure what the problem is.

Has nothing to do with illegal vs legal. it has to do with terms of use. If Google states you can't do something with their service then you cant do it.

Go look here https://hardforum.com/threads/the-h-ard-forum-rules.760666/
None of those things are illegal but they are rules that Kyle put in place here because that is what he wants to have in place here. The same goes with Google or anyone else, they make up rules, you either follow them or go use another service if they remove your content / account.
 
Funny how this enforcement coincidentally happens at the same time certain digital recordings are supposedly being leveraged at a key political figure. Things that make you go hmmm....?
 
I understand if the content on Google Drive is illegal, but if it is the property of consenting adults, I am not sure what the problem is.
Well part of the problem, and these "sex workers" will make it sound like this is a personal attack against them, is that they're essentially using Google Drive for their business needs even though it is very explicit that you're not supposed to do that.
 
I am so sick of these companies trying to enforce their morals on everyone. Who gives a shit what people store on their drive? So long as they aren't sharing it publicly perhaps.

That funny
I am so sick of these people trying to enforce their morals on what to be sold to them. Who gives a shit what product companies sell. So long as you can say not and go somewhere else perhaps.
or in short. If you don't want the product don't freaking buy it.

I am much more worried that they go through your personal data. Which is why... I don't use google
 
W... How can online services tell people what to store on their own drives? Google is not even suppose to know what files they are. Why are they looking at the files at all?

I can see if there was too much traffic to her drive or she should pay for a business drive but I don't even think a business drive would help if they look through every file.

Imagine Google look through all your private business files...
 
Google (youtube) and Facebook are the new censors. And with the new FOSTA bill it's just going to make it worse over all. Craigslist has already stop its 'personals' section due to the FOSTA bill (basically subjects websites to criminal and civil liability when third parties [users] misuse online personals unlawfully). Also, a number of subsections on Reddit have been dropped.

Hopefully (I have none), the president will not sign the bill.
Cue Megaupload2 in a *.cx domain (untouchable by US law) in 3...2...1...
 
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Before FOSTA, Google had no problem with porn on their servers as it was just that much more data traffic to mine. Now with the Feds making it possible to charge Google for some aspect of sex trafficking just because, porn is gone. The fact that it vanished quickly reinforces that Google knows what you have stored on their servers and can cut off access to it with no notice to you.

I expect a lot of art sites will begin a massive culling of stuff that could be interpreted as possibly contributing to sex trafficking.
I wonder if the same will happen to Tumblr...

Talk about a bill that actually kills pornography... the religulous will be so ecstatic, they'll all self-combust in orgiastic ecstasy...
 
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That's one catch. How does Google know it's from consenting adults? Some signature? How do they know it's that persons, and it wasn't under duress? Unless they have signed original docs that are stamped by a public notery or some stronger proof, they are taking a risk now.
How does Google know what the content is? Obviously, they look at EVERYTHING that passes thru their servers.
 
W... How can online services tell people what to store on their own drives? Google is not even suppose to know what files they are. Why are they looking at the files at all?

I can see if there was too much traffic to her drive or she should pay for a business drive but I don't even think a business drive would help if they look through every file.

Imagine Google look through all your private business files...

It amazes me that people (and businesses) think anything on "the cloud" is secure.
 
W... How can online services tell people what to store on their own drives? Google is not even suppose to know what files they are. Why are they looking at the files at all?

I can see if there was too much traffic to her drive or she should pay for a business drive but I don't even think a business drive would help if they look through every file.

Imagine Google look through all your private business files...
Imagine them reading all your personal email, along with looking at those files.

They're looking at & reading EVERYTHING stored in their cloud, and getting ready to fuck anyone over with anything remotely unsavory.
 
Can't help but wonder if this also has something to do with it. Even though I don't technically have anything to hide it scares the beejesus out of me in terms of its power to destroy nearly any form of digital privacy.

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/big-tech-cloud-act-surveillance,36730.html
It absolutely does. Our rights as citizens are being destroyed like an industrial backhoe-mounted jackhammer breaking up concrete. And as long as the present administration and party are behind it (THEY ARE), they won't stop until they have their totalitarian dictatorship and turn us into slaves.
 
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