Noelle Perdue is a former worker of Pornhub who supplies unbelievable insight into the company in Netflix's 'Money Shot: The Pornhub Story.'

Jennifer Tisdale - Author

Noelle Perdue is the preservation of porn. She's more or less a porn truther. When we meet her in Netflix's Money Shot: The Pornhub Story, she reveals she once worked for MindGeek, the corporate that owns Pornhub. For three years, she bounced round within the corporate, sooner or later touchdown on porn script author.

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The documentary examines how Pornhub was profiting off of movies uploaded to its website online that featured underage youngsters, scenes of rape and attack, in addition to cases of pornographic content being added to the web page with out the consent of its individuals. Noelle supplies a fascinating and refreshing take on a part of the drive at the back of the tried take down of Pornhub. Here's what we learn about her.

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Noelle Perdue isn't protecting Pornhub, simply its content creators.

As an suggest of secure, consensual porn, Noelle reveals herself in a tough spot in the documentary. While there have been indubitably horrific movies being uploaded to Pornhub with seemingly no hobby on the company's side to take them down, there have been also verified fashions running with the web site. It's clear that a few of the Pornhub detractors have been equating intercourse paintings with sex trafficking, which is one thing Noelle and others in the documentary rail against. This brought about a reluctant protection of the group, on her phase.

In an Instagram post about the documentary, Noelle says it’s the "final product of a project I’ve been a part of for the last two years; I was interviewed, and I also worked as an archivist and consultant — mostly as a fact checker and visual reference creator for the historical elements." Her involvement in the documentary is partially due to her hobby in placing extra "nuanced" information about porn into the world.

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"You want it to say everything you’ve ever had to explain at a party or to your relatives or to literal strangers on the Internet, you want it to give every single element of this unbelievably complicated topic the time and energy and care it deserves," she writes. Her dedication and resolution are impressive and galvanizing. Her hope is that it "inspires people to engage further with the adult industry out of curiosity instead of shame or stigma."

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Noelle Perdue is a porn historian.

Noelle has also written for publications such as Slate, The Washington Post, and Wired. While she is writing about intercourse work every time, Noelle unearths interesting entry issues (this is not a euphemism). Noelle has discussed porn's racist metadata, the ongoing war being waged towards OnlyFans, and the loneliness epidemic. Our only complaint is the Netflix Pornhub documentary may have incorporated her extra.

Money Shot: The Pornhub Story is lately streaming on Netflix.

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