How Would You Improve Internet Porn? / VICE

In response to the news that PornHub is running an online competition to choose their new creative director, Antonia Oettingen at Vice decided to interview strangers on the street to see what their first steps would be if they won the competition. We weren’t surprised to learn that most of those interviewed suggested things that we’re already pioneering here at MakeLoveNotPorn.tv.
Excerpted from original article written by Antonia Oettingen. Published at Vice on March 28, 2014.
VICE: How can porn be improved?
Will, 27: I don’t think there’s enough loving porn. There’s a lot of violent porn and porn that people aren’t having a lot of fun with. God, I don’t know—that sounds pathetic. But Jesus, there is a sadness that fills my heart when I see the sadness in everyone’s eyes.
So how would you combat that?
Maybe support amateurs. Get amateur couples who enjoy filming one another and like sharing that with people. But there’s so much porn. It’ll be difficult to make a real change, since there’s a niche for everything as much as there’s a market for everything. As much as I might want to see a loving couple make love beautifully, there will be someone who wants to see a girl fisted by eight guys.
How can porn for women be improved?
Lucy, 19: I think it should portray more accurate sexual relationships, and not some kind of warped view of what it should be like in the bedroom.
You land a job as the new creative director of a porn site. What do you spend your first day doing?
Daniel, 25: The biggest problem with most porn is that it’s very unrealistic, and a lot of young people get completely the wrong idea about what’s in store for them, which is usually difficult and awkward and clumsy, initially. I like stuff that is real, that isn’t staged. The plumber who ends up having sex with every woman in the house is ridiculous. Those terribly acted storylines leave me completely cold. If there’s a new director coming in, it’s difficult, because you can’t exactly say, “Get better actors,” because that’s not the point. And I’m an actor.
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