Good day! You write that you work with adalt, but are you not afraid that in such an illegal niche it is better not to shine, that it is better to go to aigaming?
Adalt regulation by law, just like Aygaming, is highly dependent on the geo in which you operate. Or rather, on the geo where the audience that comes to your site is located.
Overwhelmingly, adalt is very similar to aigaming in this regard:
- somewhere there's strict criminalization like in Islamic countries and China and Turkey,
- somewhere there are strict limits and an attempt to legalize like in Europe, the UK,
- somewhere seemingly banned and sometimes blocked, but still quite free - USA, RF, Canada, Mexico, Brazil.
A simple example - adalt seems to be banned in the Russian Federation, and its distribution is punishable by law. In fact, I don't remember a single case of punishment for a porn site. It is clear that I am not talking about absolutely filthy stuff, which I don't even want to mention.
I have a lot of respect for some of my clients who have built incredible filters on their sites against the infiltration of this filth. I do these sites, it's awesome.
I do adalt sites for bourge, I have no Russian-speaking traffic. So in principle I'm pretty calm from this point of view.
Send a task like this to the GPT chat room:
Make a comparison of the 50 most prominent countries in the world in terms of the legality of gambling (creating sites for casinos) and adalt (creating porn sites). Briefly - where it is legal, where it is not. Where serious punishments up to prison and death penalty, and where in fact no punishment at all.
All in all, you'll see quite a bit of commonality and a worldwide trend of monopolization of money by the state to the spiritual staples. Gamble and adalt are being regulated more and more strictly.
The stability of the existence of the site within a particular geo is determined by the law of geo. But if you want your own candle factory - I would certainly recommend adalt.