Why use the app, when you can use the web interface on any browser? https://www.xvideos.com/
I’m a bit surprised Xvideos is still viewable in “Tread on me, daddy!” states like Texas. (Maybe Paxton really thought it was Elen’s homemade porn site? Just kidding, it’s Czech owned, they can just ignore his deranged lawsuits. And now the most visited porn site in the world. Republicans are killing American jobs, confirmed.)
There’s a ridiculous amount of porn sites out there. Banning the big daddy Pornhub is just going to drive people to those who are generally less moderated, or teach them how to bypass such blocks - which maybe teaches some folks some media competency again.
Pornhub wasn’t banned from Texas; it banned states like Texas, Florida, and Kentucky from access because of their ridiculous “must put self on government list to see porn” laws.
Just don’t use that cancerous platform.
I used a burner account that wasn’t following many users, and the videos the X TV app offered me on first viewing includes a Megyn Kelly video accusing Tim Walz of committing “stolen valor,” a report from right-wing social media influencer Andy Ngo and Carlson’s fawning interview with historian Darryl Cooper who performs some revisionist history by calling Winston Churchill “the chief villain of the Second World War.”
I’m honestly surprised they’re outright saying the Allies were the villains now…
Like, it’s almost enough for me to try and Google the “historian” to see if she thinks Russia or the Nazis were the good guys.
You’d think they wouldn’t push Russia because back then they claimed to be communist, but it’s not like logical consistency matters to them. They like Russia now, so they could very well claim Russia was always the good guys.
Or they could just be more blatantly pro Nazi then they used to be.
Winston Churchill was a certainly villain council member in his day, just maybe not the chief villain of WWII.
Edit:
Lucky for him, history remembers him for standing up to Hitler, and not everything else in his life.
My condolences to the people who have to install it to write an article about it.
Out now? Then what’s this XVideos app on my TV?