Pornhub policies reveal legal gaps and lack of enforcement around exploitive videos
OTTAWA — Serena Fleites was in seventh grade when a sexually explicit video of her was uploaded to Pornhub.
The fallout from that fateful post — made without her knowledge after a boyfriend demanded she send him naked images — would send her into a years-long spiral of depression, drug use and self-harm, as the illegal content resurfaced repeatedly on the Montreal-based platform and across the internet.
The California resident, now 19, says Pornhub took more than a week to respond to her initial request to take the video down, and weeks more to actually remove it, only to let it emerge again days later, a traumatic process that played out over and over.
“It had already been downloaded by people all across the world, basically, and it would always be uploaded over and over and over again,” Fleites told a parliamentary committee on Feb. 1, blaming Pornhub in particular.