I've been on these sites before, and shockingly, it seems that almost all of it consists of illegal recordings, or videos of ordinary people, or footage leaked without the consent of the individuals involved, from any source.
Is it because the site is based abroad that it can't be blocked in Korea? Even if Korean videos have spread to foreign p*** sites, and it can be argued that foreign p*** sites cannot be regulated, shouldn’t Korean sites, which are in Korean, be regulated by the government? There are so many women who have suffered due to molkas and leaks...
In Japan, where actors consent and are paid as part of their profession, it's legal in that context. It’s not a crime.
But Korean p*** seems like the epitome of sleaziness. Including the men who consume it...
I found out because a high school classmate's video call was leaked on a p*** site (just a normal friend). Of course, they didn’t consent to having their video uploaded. It wasn’t their fault, but rumors spread about it...
Even if we accept that there are legitimate productions from Japan, Western countries, etc., Korean p***, which is the ultimate sleaziness and drives innocent women to d**th, really needs to be regulated by the government.
Weirdo men might oppose this, but if not illegal content, they should at least watch legitimate Japanese or American p***. I don't care about that.
Watching illegal recordings is incredibly creepy, shocking, and horrifying.
The viewers are also perpetrators.
Women need to unite and make this a topic on Twitter or wherever to ensure that the government takes strong action to regulate it. Public opinion needs to be strongly influenced.
Anyone can become a victim. This isn't just about couples filming with mutual consent. There’s a lot of disturbing content targeting ordinary people, like bathroom spy cams, waxing salon spy cams, etc.
If we unite and make this an issue, maybe we’ll see measures taken, even if it’s just because of public pressure...
Lastly, what shocked me the most was hearing that someone who was s****ly expl**ted made an extreme choice, and that a p** video titled ‘Final Work’ was made using their story. (I'm not providing specific details to avoid giving their name away, but it happens more often than you think...)
These are videos that can cause lifelong pain or lead someone to make extreme choices.
For some, it’s just about naming victims as ‘so-and-so girl’ and fulfilling s** desires, which is truly absurd.
Furthermore, if children are exposed to p*** in this way, it can instill improper s***** attitudes. Foreign p*** often has awkward acting to make it clear that it’s p***. But Korean illegal s** expl**tation materials are different. They are evidence of s** expl**tation itself.
If children grow up watching this, they may perceive women merely as s** objects.
P*** should be viewed as p****, but growing up watching illegal recordings might make consuming women’s privacy as mere entertainment seem normal. The situation is already serious, but imagine if children grow up in an even more sleazy environment...
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1. Really... Situations like these make me so miserable
2. That's right.. I happened to go to a site by chance and just looked at the thumbnail, and the title was a bit... scary... It seemed like there were a lot of secretly filmed videos
3. It's hard to report them when the servers of those sites are from overseas
4. I really sympathize with youã… ã… I think it would be most realistic for the punishment for distributing illegal filming to be a bit stronger, but it seems even more so because the punishment is not that severe...
5. All this is happening but they still have no intentions to regulate ultra small cameras ã…‹ã…‹ Sigh f*ck
6. Of course we can catch them, it happened with Soranet and it happened with Telegram too, it's just that we aren't doing anything about it ã…‹ã…‹ (T/n: Soranet = another molka p*** website that got caught, the owner ended up serving jail)
7. That's really true... It seems like a heinous crime that drives innocent people to hell... Even if someone d**s, it doesn’t disappear.. We can all become victims ㅜㅜ
8. This is true
9. Why would you be on a p**n site in the first place?
> [OP] The problem is not that you went to a p** site.
Isn’t it the real problem that molkas are coming out one after another on a website that can easily propagate those videos around?
While people are pointing out and raising issues about s**-related criminals who illegally filmed or distributed photos, why are you pointing out me who has not committed any crime?
I don't really want to know
10. There are a ton of them out there, almost all Korean p*** is about this... There are lots of videos where it's just a whole in a wall of a motel and they would film through the hole
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