On this episode, we speak with cultural critic and podcaster Anna Khachiyan about the world of alternative media platforms, how parenthood (sometimes) changes what you say on the internet, and being an internet troll. She gives us a cultural lesson in the long-standing beef between pornography and feminism, and offers a brief look behind the curtain of her public persona as a hardened internet edgelord.
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On this episode, we speak with cultural critic and podcaster Anna Khachiyan about the world of alternative media platforms, how parenthood (sometimes) changes what you say on the internet, and being an internet troll. She gives us a cultural lesson in the long-standing beef between pornography and feminism, and offers a brief look behind the curtain of her public persona as a hardened internet edgelord.
This episode features the notorious Perez Hilton - of the infamous PerezHilton.com, the early 2000s celebrity gossip blog that broke the internet before that was even a thing. We discuss his recent encounters with social media censorship, the ethics of self-censoring, and how becoming a parent can soften even those of us most dedicated to being scandalous.
Terms of Service is a Pornhub podcast on censorship and the politics of free speech co-hosted by Asa Akira, a Pornhub brand ambassador and renowned performer, and Alex Kekesi, Pornhub’s Head of Brand and Community. With guests from the arts, film and fashion alongside sex work advocates, porn stars and academics, Terms of Service discusses the diverse, and often overlooked, aspects of censorship including deplatforming, cancellation, and shadowbanning, banking and financial discrimination, and the uneven treatment of adult performers on social media.
Terms of Service: A Pornhub Podcast
On this episode, we speak with cultural critic and podcaster Anna Khachiyan about the world of alternative media platforms, how parenthood (sometimes) changes what you say on the internet, and being an internet troll. She gives us a cultural lesson in the long-standing beef between pornography and feminism, and offers a brief look behind the curtain of her public persona as a hardened internet edgelord.