Author Topic: Adultwork: big changes  (Read 91816 times)

Offline daviemac

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Ahh thanks for replying, do you know if it’s permanent removal?
I'm not sure mate I just know what's been posted on EH. I think once they have changed their name to an AW acceptable one they get their profiles back but I could be wrong so don't quote me on it.

As an example CumforCarly in the NE had to change her name to Carlyxox they didn't like the 'Cum' bit.

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Full explanation and update on what has happened since 25th July;

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This is I believe the same link I posted a few pages back, so worth checking for updates every so often.

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Ahh thanks for replying, do you know if it’s permanent removal?

Most likely temporary.

When permanent, the profile images get deleted. They are of the format https://content2.adultwork.com/ci/f/<profile id>_1.jpg
They haven't been deleted for both profiles.

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Full explanation and update on what has happened since 25th July;

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This is I believe the same link I posted a few pages back, so worth checking for updates every so often.
Has anyone from AW explained their draconian rules like no pictures on beds, and no pictures focused on body parts, and no pictures which cause arousal, even if they are non-nude, since all pictures are hidden behind age-verification? Pictures like these are perfectly fine on public sites viewable to minors, so it makes no sense that age-verified adults are not allowed to see them. At the very least, if the pictures are non-nude, SPs should be able to include whatever pictures they want given that the site is restricted to adults. This is mutually beneficial for both punters and SPs since punters need to see enough to determine if they want to see the SP, and SPs obviously want to cause arousal. If AW fixes that, at least then the site will be fairly similar to how it was pre-OSA.
« Last Edit: August 09, 2025, 10:30:00 pm by JayEZ2K »

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Has anyone from AW explained their draconian rules like no pictures on beds, and no pictures focused on body parts, and no pictures which cause arousal, even if they are non-nude, since all pictures are hidden behind age-verification? Pictures like these are perfectly fine on public sites viewable to minors, so it makes no sense that age-verified adults are not allowed to see them. At the very least, if the pictures are non-nude, SPs should be able to include whatever pictures they want given that the site is restricted to adults. This is mutually beneficial for both punters and SPs since punters need to see enough to determine if they want to see the SP, and SPs obviously want to cause arousal. If AW fixes that, at least then the site will be fairly similar to how it was pre-OSA.

I haven't yet found a 'no pictures on beds' rule and public gallery photos aren't hidden behind age verification unless deemed NSFW, however many profiles do still have photos displayed, unblurred that would be rejected by AW, and others have had photos hidden that would pass the AW SFW moderation test.

The site is still a hotch-potch regards photos.

Offline Davey80

Is it me or have quite a few girls profiles been removed? Few examples bellow, was wondering if their names don’t comply with the changes?

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The 3 that were in my HL that have disappeared in this way are all EE. Did make me wonder if they are somehow more exposed under OSA than Brazilians / Thais?

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Is it me or have quite a few girls profiles been removed? Few examples bellow, was wondering if their names don’t comply with the changes?

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5237733 is still active.

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Seems the government has started backtracking slightly from the asinine legislation.
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Ministers have told platforms including Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok they must not restrict access to posts that express lawfully held views.
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Govt spox:
"The Act is not designed to censor political debate and does not require platforms to age gate any content other than those which present the most serious risks to children such as pornography or suicide and self-harm content."
(emphasis mine)

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I wonder if this means aw/vivastreet etc are safe to stop hiding profile text at least.

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Seems the government has started backtracking slightly from the asinine legislation.(emphasis mine)

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I wonder if this means aw/vivastreet etc are safe to stop hiding profile text at least.
This thread is about the changes AdultWork are making, any changes the government make belong in the dedicated political thread.

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BBC News - Wikipedia loses challenge against Online Safety Act verification rules
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Offline puntingking



Anyone else finding it a real pain in the arse to have to sign in to your adult work just to see the sp profile that has been reviewed on this site? Or is it just me?  :unknown:
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Anyone else finding it a real pain in the arse to have to sign in to your adult work just to see the sp profile that has been reviewed on this site? Or is it just me?  :unknown:
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Take a look at the bigger picture mate. What, with wars, famine, etc. going on around the world,  having to sign in to AW seems somewhat trivial don't you think  :unknown:

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I haven't yet found a 'no pictures on beds' rule and public gallery photos aren't hidden behind age verification unless deemed NSFW, however many profiles do still have photos displayed, unblurred that would be rejected by AW, and others have had photos hidden that would pass the AW SFW moderation test.

The site is still a hotch-potch regards photos.
They had a ton of rules and example images, which they seem to have removed. That could be great news as a sign that they are easing up on restrictions.
https://www.ukpunting.com/index.php?topic=430371.msg4309069#msg4309069

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They had a ton of rules and example images, which they seem to have removed. That could be great news as a sign that they are easing up on restrictions.
https://www.ukpunting.com/index.php?topic=430371.msg4309069#msg4309069

The rules or guideance are still partway down the page and there are example profiles at the bottom of the page, but yes the example images seem to have disappeared. I never saw the bed rule, I got the impression the bed rule was something assumed by a member that was then passed around informally. I think it was more about the pose, focus of the photo, combined with inconsistent human and sometimes erroneous by AI moderation.
« Last Edit: August 16, 2025, 06:32:22 am by Strawberry »

Offline wilbers

Has anyone got the the SMS to a mobile to work recently? First few weeks I've not needed a verified account so didn't bother, but I've been trying daily for about 4 days and it just says:
"The following problem(s) were detected:

Due to a high volume of traffic, the Mobile Activation service is currently unavailable. Sorry for the inconvenience."

Offline puntingking

Take a look at the bigger picture mate. What, with wars, famine, etc. going on around the world,  having to sign in to AW seems somewhat trivial don't you think  :unknown:

It is trivial. But so is a bunch of other factors people complain about such as parking tickets, bad football matches and bus delays  :rolleyes:

Offline RandomGuy99

Now they want to put age restrictions on the use of VPNs.

BBC News - Stop children using VPNs to watch porn, ministers told - BBC News
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« Last Edit: August 19, 2025, 12:30:04 pm by RandomGuy99 »

Offline webpunter

Now they want to put age restrictions on the use of VPNs.

BBC News - Stop children using VPNs to watch porn, ministers told - BBC News
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You would have thought that the Govt would quietly let the shambles of the new legislation subside but no this would be far too obvious  :rolleyes:
As if children aren't going to work out how to bypass stuff & far quicker than adults  :dash:
If i've got an IT question my first port of call is my son
Waiting for one of the age verification sites like for VulvaStreet to be hacked with peoples details published there must be some half wit ministers who get outed which will be hilarious

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You would have thought that the Govt would quietly let the shambles of the new legislation subside but no this would be far too obvious  :rolleyes:
As if children aren't going to work out how to bypass stuff & far quicker than adults  :dash:
If i've got an IT question my first port of call is my son
Waiting for one of the age verification sites like for VulvaStreet to be hacked with peoples details published there must be some half wit ministers who get outed which will be hilarious

My son broke through his schools firewall and installed a VPN when he was 13, and he's by no means exceptional.
Trying to stop VPNs is ridiculous. But even if they do, all the kids need to do is set up a free-tier Amazon virtual machine on the USA west coast and remote into that....

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You would have thought that the Govt would quietly let the shambles of the new legislation subside but no this would be far too obvious 

It is the Children's Commissioner for England that has raised this not the Government.

Of course how she didn't foresee the use of VPNs to bypass the age verification makes me wonder how she has that role?

The Government's position remains the same that it has no plans to regulate VPNs.

Offline myothernameis

Trying to stop VPNs is ridiculous. But even if they do, all the kids need to do is set up a free-tier Amazon virtual machine on the USA west coast and remote into that....


I wonder if the only way this could be tackled with, would to force this issue on to your internet provider.  So your internet provider asks for age verification, and how many person in the household have access to the internet, and how many under 18

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I wonder if the only way this could be tackled with, would to force this issue on to your internet provider.  So your internet provider asks for age verification, and how many person in the household have access to the internet, and how many under 18

Should be able to get round that by bypassing the ISP's  DNS servers, just needs a change in the router settings.
Or if you're stuck with Sky where you can't edit the DNS settings, just set the router to act as a hub only, and add another cheap computer (like a Raspberry Pi) to handle DNS/Firewall
« Last Edit: August 19, 2025, 05:19:03 pm by scutty brown »

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Now they want to put age restrictions on the use of VPNs.

BBC News - Stop children using VPNs to watch porn, ministers told - BBC News
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What has this got to do with the changes AdultWork are making. This isn't the first time you've posted something that has nothing whatsoever to do with the topic of the thread you post it on.

Government policies etc go in the dedicated political thread.

Before you say you didn't think it was political read the article you linked to.

"A government spokesperson said"
« Last Edit: August 19, 2025, 06:07:33 pm by daviemac »

Offline RandomGuy99

What has this got to do with the changes AdultWork are making. This isn't the first time you've posted something that has nothing whatsoever to do with the topic of the thread you post it on.

Government policies etc go in the dedicated political thread.

Before you say you didn't think it was political read the article you linked to.

"A government spokesperson said"
It is related because people are adopting the use of VPNs to bypass the restrictions imposed as part of the Online Safety Act, which is why AW made the changes and now the government is raising concerns that children are using VPNs and want to restrict their use.  I am sure that all the websites raised these concerns during the consultation phase.

If a government official says "It's sunny today" or the "King is opening parliament on Tuesday", do you consider that to be political?  Personally, I don't.

Please feel free to move my post to the Politics thread if you feel that's the appropriate place for it.
« Last Edit: August 19, 2025, 07:21:37 pm by RandomGuy99 »

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It is related because people are adopting the use of VPNs to bypass the restrictions imposed as part of the Online Safety Act, which is why AW made the changes and now the government is raising concerns that children are using VPNs and want to restrict their use.  I am sure that all the websites raised these concerns during the consultation phase.

If a government official says "It's sunny today" or the "King is opening parliament on Tuesday", do you consider that to be political?  Personally, I don't.

Please feel free to move my post to the Politics thread if you feel that's the appropriate place for it.
The government trying to put an age restriction on VPNs is to stop children accessing porn NOT Adultwork and an age restriction on VPN's does NOT affect anyone on this site, we are all able to age verify in the same way as we have for other sites.

This is your final warning, post anything political anywhere other than in the politics thread and you will be banned.

If you aren't sure if it's political or not err on the side of caution and post it the politics thread.

BTW the "A government spokesperson said" quote is only a very small part of the article but it does show it's a discussion with the government and the IS political.
« Last Edit: August 19, 2025, 08:06:03 pm by daviemac »

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The government trying to put an age restriction on VPNs is to stop children accessing porn NOT Adultwork and an age restriction on VPN's does NOT affect anyone on this site, we are all able to age verify in the same way as we have for other sites.

This is your final warning, post anything political anywhere other than in the politics thread and you will be banned.

If you aren't sure if it's political or not err on the side of caution and post it the politics thread.

BTW the "A government spokesperson said" quote is only a very small part of the article but it does show it's a discussion with the government and the IS political.
To make things easier I will cease posting on all threads.

Offline gentlemencaller

I could not access my regulars profile due to AW changes on acceptable names. She has now taken off erotica 69 and her profile and history has all been corrected to her new name.

Offline Natwest

To make things easier I will cease posting on all threads.

Why not just carry on posting and abide by the rules like the rest of us?

Offline myothernameis

To make things easier I will cease posting on all threads.

Why not just carry on posting and abide by the rules like the rest of us?

I would say eventually RandomGuy99 will break this promise and post, in a thread

Offline puntingking

Why not just carry on posting and abide by the rules like the rest of us?

To be fair, It is quite hard to (stick to the rules, that is) sometimes as any conversation that is possible to happen can (and often do) end up floating into the banned subjects  :hi:

I am not partaking in many subjects on this forum now, in fear it may be seen as political. It is best to avoid even daring to tilter on the edges of politics.  :hi:

Playing safe is often best.  :drinks:

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Offline puntingking

To make things easier I will cease posting on all threads.

You don't need to stop posting on all the threads. Just the ones that you know that will spark conversations.

Its up to you what you feel best though. Your commitment to conversation on alot of threads is at-least appreciated by me.  :drinks:]]

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rule 8 does not come into what he said.  :unknown:

It does really in the sense that he's making a public point about withdrawing from the forum, which essentially is the same as closing his account.
Of course unless he changes his mind, in which case can we expect an "I'm back" post?

Offline Natwest

It does really in the sense that he's making a public point about withdrawing from the forum, which essentially is the same as closing his account.
Of course unless he changes his mind, in which case can we expect an "I'm back" post?

Or he decides to continue to benefit from the forum but without contributing anything. Perhaps there should be something in the rules that "throwing toys out of the pram" after being quite reasonably admonished by a mod should lead to a ban anyway.

Offline alabama1

To make things easier I will cease posting on all threads.
You are playing a dangerous game by refusing to review a WG ever again. On the plus side, i will enjoy your brief holiday on here, as i often find you quite annoying.  :drinks:

Offline alabama1

Or he decides to continue to benefit from the forum but without contributing anything. Perhaps there should be something in the rules that "throwing toys out of the pram" after being quite reasonably admonished by a mod should lead to a ban anyway.
A rule for throwing toys out of pram is not needed. The rule regarding your first sentence is already in place
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Offline Natwest

A rule for throwing toys out of pram is not needed. The rule regarding your first sentence is already in place

Most of your posts are rarely needed.

Offline alabama1

Nice to see RG99 here, monitoring the situation he has made for himself  :D

Offline puntingking

You are playing a dangerous game by refusing to review a WG ever again. On the plus side, i will enjoy your brief holiday on here, as i often find you quite annoying.  :drinks:

Randomguy99 is not going anywhere. He will just stop responding to threads of this kind.

He will properly still contribute in terms of reviews  :unknown:

And he will still be around to benefit from other members reviews also.  :hi:

All the best randomguy99
 I appreciate you  :drinks:


Offline puntingking

Most of your posts are rarely needed.

agreed  :hi:

Like this comment he made in response to randomguy99 post on the obituary thread relating to a 4 year boy who died.

I was under the impression that this thread was about famous people who have recently passed away  :unknown:

 :thumbsdown:

Offline webpunter

Nice to see RG99 here, monitoring the situation he has made for himself  :D

Unless i'm mistaken people in glass houses  ...

Offline Spunkhead

Sorry there is 14 pages here.

I got rid of my AW account a long time ago and don't want it linked to my proper email address
What's the best way to browse AW now so I can see touring dates and profiles etc?

A VPN?

Offline Reluctant

@spunkhead (not something I expected to write today)

I think the conclusion is that the only way left to access a/w is to have an account and go through the age verification princess (photo, id etc)

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Sorry there is 14 pages here.

I got rid of my AW account a long time ago and don't want it linked to my proper email address
What's the best way to browse AW now so I can see touring dates and profiles etc?

A VPN?

create a new free mickey mouse e-mail account using g-mail or AOL or similar and use that to create and age verify a new AW account

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create a new free mickey mouse e-mail account using g-mail or AOL or similar and use that to create and age verify a new AW account

I deactivated mine and now it won't let me reuse the mickey mouse email I used to use for everything (which was actually a redirect).

Offline maxxblue

@spunkhead (not something I expected to write today)

I think the conclusion is that the only way left to access a/w is to have an account and go through the age verification princess (photo, id etc)

Not really. VPNs do the job without having to go through age verification.  :hi:

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but they are not free  :unknown:

A quick google search for 'free vpn' will point you in the right direction.

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I deactivated mine and now it won't let me reuse the mickey mouse email I used to use for everything (which was actually a redirect).

so get a new additional e-mail address