
In the last decade,
With interviewees from those inside the porn industry and those who want to destroy it, Money Shot gives a fair yet clear look into the growing censorship battle fought online, and how porn performers are on the frontlines.
“If the attack on porn continues on the path that it’s currently on,” said performer Siri Dahl in the documentary, “It’s not just an attack on porn. It’s an attack on women’s sexuality, it’s an attack on queer sexuality, it’s an attack on people being able to express themselves openly, especially online.”
What is Money Shot about?
Money Shot explains the rise of tube sites like Pornhub in the early 2000s, and how these sites were built on pirated content.
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Pornhub became a household name because of its search engine optimization strategy (meaning, they claimed top spots on Google searches) and savvy decisions to advertise in Times Square and publicize yearly traffic insights.
Prior to 2020, a Pornhub user needed to be verified to make money from content, but any unverified users were able to upload content. This led to bad actors posting illegal content (like CSAM, child sex abuse material) onto Pornhub, as unfortunately happens on
Nonetheless, Traffickinghub caught the attention of New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, who published an op-ed in December 2020 called
“It’s a nightmare for us because when you present two unrelated things as being closely related in a paper everyone’s going to believe, what happens? Well, exactly what you think would happen,” said performer Cherie DeVille in the documentary. “The public sees it and they are outraged because it is outrageous and it is horrible and it is something nobody wants and then they say, ‘That is trash and we need to eliminate it.'”
“They neglect to see that sex work and sex trafficking are two completely different things,” said Akira. Sex work, by definition, is done with consent. If it’s non-consensual, it’s rape.
After the op-ed,
Money Shot also discusses the bills FOSTA-SESTA, which passed in 2018. The bills amend
But FOSTA-SESTA didn’t help the problem; it actually
The brunt of the aftermath of FOSTA-SESTA and the viral New York Times piece was and is felt by sex workers. Criticisms of the porn industry — and, these days, Pornhub is used as shorthand for the porn industry — end up hurting performers the most, said porn historian and former MindGeek employee Noelle Perdue.

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Why you should watch Money Shot
Money Shot amplifies the voices of sex workers and porn industry advocates. They explain that sex work and sex trafficking are different, and how conflating the two will hurt sex workers and anyone online who wants to express their sexuality. They’re also not afraid to say the quiet part out loud: NCOSE and groups like it want to eradicate porn and sex work on the whole.
“Those people don’t care about the victims,” performer Gwen Adora claimed in Money Shot, “They just care about getting the porn industry to be as small as possible.” The failure of FOSTA-SESTA is an example of this.
The documentary isn’t one-sided, however. Money Shot also features senior legal counsel for NCOSE Dani Pinter, who claims that Pornhub made performers dependent on it, and apparently sees performers as victims.
The film also hints at ramifications here beyond the adult industry. Sex workers are the “canaries in the coal mine” for censorship. If the recent
One criticism of Money Shot comes at the end of the documentary. Then-VP and general counsel (she’s now chief legal officer) for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) Yiota Souras seems to imply that Section 230 should change, that platforms should be held liable for content hosted there. There’s no response, however, about how that would fundamentally change the internet.
As Mashable’s Elizabeth de Luna explained,
Overall, however, Money Shot handles Pornhub and the adult industry with nuance and care. Let’s hope the rest of the internet takes notes.