Pornhub is yet again facing criticism for enabling Doxxing and harassment, all because of partnering with ‘Girls Do Porn’ which stands accused of fraud and emotional distress damages.
- 22 girls have accused Girls Do Porn, a Pornhub Content Partner, of publishing their videos online without their consent.
- According to the plaintiffs, they were promised that these videos will not be published online or sold in America and will be sold to private collectors as DVDs in Australia and New Zealand.
- The women suing Girls Do Porn also claimed that they signed waivers under duress, rushed, sometimes drunk and in hotel rooms, according to court documents.

- Pornhub is criticized for hosting these videos, causing their identity being doxed by Pornhub users which ruined the lives of these women.
- To make the matter worse, Pornhub uses access to Girls Do Porn as a selling point for Premium Subscription and promotes it as a “content partner” and a “Premium viewshare partner”.
- Although only 22 women have sued Girls Do Porn, one of the attorneys has said that they have spoken to around 100 models and all of them have a somewhat similar story to tell.
- According to Motherboard’s investigation, several of these women have erased their online presence following doxing, bullying and public humiliation.
- All this doxing and harassment has led to these women dropping out of colleges, leaving jobs and stated, and even suicidal thoughts.

