Le Nouvel Observateur says the social porn isn't the X's ennemy

Le Nouvel Observateur – France / May 26, 2014 “Pornostagram (Uplust), Fuckbook, PornTube and others, it’s time to change your thoughts about these websites. We are speaking about pornographic social networks. But will the 2.0 porn deteriorate the crises that touches the X industry ? For our columnist David Courbet, author of “Feminisms and pornography”, it’s […]

Les Inrocks talks about the X version of social media

Les Inrocks – France / May 26, 2014 “Since a little more than a year, pornographic websites are renewed as they are inspiring themselves from the social networks : we can share, like, comment, follow and create loose contents. The social networks are prudish and cold as for as pornographic contents are concerned, which they forbid unanimously. […]

The Daily Dot explores Pornostagram (Uplust)

The Daily Dot / US – May 26, 2014 “While there are some photos on Instagram that could be classified as breaches of morality and good taste—think hot dog leg or funeral selfies—none of the images on Instagram actually qualify as pornographic. But like most social sharing platforms, Instagram restricts nudity and sexually explicit content, so if you ever want to […]

The Guardian talks about social porn

The Guardian / UK – May 26, 2014 “From PornTube to Pinsex to Pornostagram, sex websites are following the lead of social networks, allowing users to like, share, repost and comment on each other’s pornography. In his 2008 book, Click, online behavior expert Bill Tancer declared that social media was overtaking pornography as the most popular destination […]

Pornostagram becomes Uplust

Pornostagram was officially launched in July 2013. It has since become the 1st naughty social network in Europe, and has been launched in the US and South America in March 2014. In May 2014, Instagram, known for being fairly protective of its brand and banning apps that have “insta” or “gram” in their names, expressed […]