Synonyms
Adult entertainment industry; Deep web; Erotica; Invisible web; Obscenity; Pornography; Pornography business; Sex industry
- Affordances :
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Features and functionality of a technology that invite or enable use.
- Deep web :
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World Wide Web content that is not indexable by common search engines.
- Indie porn :
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Independently produced pornography.
- Media substitution :
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Displacement of an existing technology by a newer, superior one.
- Peer-to-peer networks :
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Networks of computers connected to the Internet that allow users to share files.
- Pornography :
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Representations of sexual behavior designed to excite.
- Pornucopia :
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Neologism that suggests a world replete with pornographic goods and services.
- Porn tubes :
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YouTube-like websites that allow individuals and commercial entities to upload pornographic content.
- Prosumer :
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Neologism that suggests the fusion of producer and consumer.
- Socio-technical :
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An analytic perspective that focuses on interactions between people and technologies.
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Cronin, B. (2016). Pornography Online. In: Alhajj, R., Rokne, J. (eds) Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7163-9_87-1
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