Youtube without the clothing
By Steve Outing on Jul 28, 2006 in Citizen media
You knew it had to happen: Pornotube.com. (Definitely not an office-safe link.)
I guess we should call this “citizen porn.”
The only thing surprising is that the porn industry didn’t beat Youtube.com to the idea; usually the sex merchants are ahead of the mainstream when it comes to deploying new Internet ideas. Perhaps Pornotube will figure out a profitable business model before Youtube does!






On Aug 11, 2006, Lance
said:
Uhm, PornoTube was NOT the first to do this. XTube first released XTube.com in March of 2006, and then a few months after PTube showed up as a garbage copy. They eventually got some good design and developed it to where it is now, but XTube was first, and XTube earns money from its operation.
On Aug 31, 2006, Vincent
said:
pornotube is unusable and xtube is gay. On the other hand http://www.yuvutu.com is of the same theme but a lot better as it contains mostly user-generated content ie amateur stuff
On Jan 11, 2007, Bill McCloskey said:
Seems I\'m not alone. Thanks for mentioning me.
On Feb 14, 2007, Jennifer
said:
pornotube is unusable and xtube is gay. On the other hand http://www.3xupload.com is of the same theme but a lot better as it contains mostly user-generated content ie amateur stuff -1,000’s of FREE videos
On Feb 15, 2007, Jennifer
said:
Hi, I am also called Jeniffer, and I thought 3xupload was not very good. I much prefrered x-tube and yuvutu.
On Aug 10, 2007, hardcoreloader
said:
I personally like http://www.hardcoretube.net as it doesn’t save any cookies to your computer and has a neat design.
On Sep 24, 2007, pornput.com
said:
http://www.pornput.com is also free adult video sharing website
On Oct 2, 2007, Max
said:
http://www.screwtube.com is soon to launch to the public and like most things startups have discovered on the Internet is that you don’t need to be the first mover to have an advantage.
On Jan 3, 2008, Slappy K
said:
Aggregating all of this adult video content onto a few adult video sharing YouTube clones is great, but who will aggregate the aggregators? For all of the buzz about “Porn 2.0,” a lot of these site’s content is short, choppy, and features performers you’ve never heard of (or would want to see).
That’s why with our blog, SmutRocket (at http://www.smutrocket.com), we’re trying to make sense of it all. We feature new videos every day, culled from only the best clips from these types of sites. Check us out if you have a chance.