Pornography is no longer a fringe vice, a private indulgence, or a marginal cultural artefact. It is a core global industry embedded into the digital economy, powered by advanced data analytics, behavioural design, artificial intelligence driven recommendation systems, and payment infrastructures that rival those of mainstream technology platforms. Yet despite its scale, reach, and demonstrable impact on cognition, behaviour, relationships, crime patterns, labour markets, and democratic institutions, it remains one of the least coherently regulated industries in modern legal history. What the world is witnessing, in real time, is the largest uncontrolled psychological experiment ever conducted on human populations, one in which billions of participants have been enrolled without informed consent, without ethical oversight, and without any meaningful accountability framework.

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