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Is this erection interference?
Is this erection interference?
In yet more proof that nothing is safe from politics these days, Pornhub is allowing only those who have voted in this year’s presidential election to enter the X-rated website on Election Day 2020.
That’s right, those visiting the online pornography purveyor Tuesday will notice a prompt requiring them to confirm that they’ve cast their ballot before entering the site — or at least to lie and say they did.
The measure is part of Pornhub’s “give a F - - K” to “get a F - - K” campaign aimed at encouraging the public to exercise their 15th Amendment rights. After all, the NSFW site attracts more than 95% of eligible voters, the AV Club reported.
Pornhub’s Twitter account even provides a link directing skin-flick enthusiasts to their nearest polling station. The pop-up does not require information on the user’s political affiliation.
A voting PSA on a porn site might seem like a massive C-block. However, Pornhub’s vice president Corey Price views it as essential in a country where “roughly 43% of eligible voters — equal to 100 million people — didn’t vote in the 2016 US Presidential Election, according to turnout estimates from the US Elections Project,” he said in a statement.
Pornhub reps did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for more information about their think-before-you-spank campaign.
Price isn’t the only industry insider weighing in. Foul-mouthed porn stars from Asa Akira to Sovereign Syre are encouraging people to sack up and hit the polling station.
“We want to encourage people to do their civic duty this year by casting their ballot and having their voice heard,” said Price.