
Following a government crackdown on vulgar OTT content, over 20 adult-oriented streaming platforms like Ullu, ALTT, Mojflix, and Desiflix have been banned for promoting obscenity and soft porn.
This sudden action has sparked backlash among content creators and fans, some of whom argue it’s a violation of creative freedom. However, many others support the ban, questioning the line between artistic liberty and moral decay.
As OTT platforms face restrictions, many adult influencers and performers have shifted their content to platforms like YouTube and X. Their podcasts continue to showcase suggestive conversations, with many openly discussing how older men admire them and even encouraging such attention for views and validation.
The vulgarity seems to have simply changed its platform, not disappeared.Critics argue that young women chasing fame are being objectified while willingly feeding into demand created by mostly older, often married men.
Studies reveal that this male demographic not only watches but also leaves demeaning comments that degrade women, reinforcing toxic online behavior.
The controversy also highlights how both genders are complicit—men by consuming and demanding such content, and women by supplying it for instant popularity and monetary gain. With vulgar podcasts now gaining traction, many citizens are questioning the effectiveness of banning OTTs alone.
Public opinion is shifting toward stricter digital content laws. Netizens suggest that alongside regulation, those who normalize and popularize vulgarity online should be named and held accountable.
The rise of obscene content on YouTube podcasts underscores a growing need for comprehensive online content governance.
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