When a new technology emerges, we waste precious little time figuring out how it will affect our pornography viewing. Vine, Twitter’s new mobile service, is no exception.
The app — which launched on Thursday and allows users to create and share six-second GIF-like looping videos — already has not-safe-for-work videos of male and female genitalia creeping up on the platform.
We first noticed the occurrence while watching VinePeek, a new website which aggregates Vine videos in real time via a steady stream of user-generated clips. Cozied in between videos of snow, puppies and babies was a graphic clip uploaded just seconds before of a nude body.
Videos saved via the Vine app with hashtags such as #porn, #sex and #penis revealed even more graphic videos, many of which had a warning that the following content contained sensitive content. Twitter and Vine have not yet responded to a request for comment.
This is the opposite of surprising. You can distract a man with the most impressive of new ways to interact with the world at large, but at the end of the day, he’s just going to want to sneak in a jack-off session.
I mean, I’ve heard …
[H/T: Mashable]






























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