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I was just checking flights in the US to take a couple Bel Ami friends to Florida and started to text to ask full names and birthdates.

 

Then I realized the 2 online porn databases have all this information on them. (And a whole lot more).

 

What an awful thing. Being a porn actor isnt worth giving up all that privacy and getting stalked on your social media or in person.

 

Yes, I use it too.

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I was just checking flights in the US to take a couple Bel Ami friends to Florida and started to text to ask full names and birthdates.

 

Then I realized the 2 online porn databases have all this information on them. (And a whole lot more).

 

What an awful thing. Being a porn actor isnt worth giving up all that privacy and getting stalked on your social media or in person.

 

Yes, I use it too.

 

Would they be staying at home and available?

 

plenty of talk in other threads about escorts who posted in their social media conspiracy theories (9/11 truthers) and folks who wouldn't hire them.

 

@Avalon once was put on time-out because of posting the legal name of a pornstar. I've never heard about Falcon Studios posting so much information about its models. I guess we have a different level of privacy this side of the Atlantic.

 

DC Chandler (long time retired) posted online a wrong date as his birthdate because of privacy reason and his was in 2002...

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Would they be staying at home and available?

 

plenty of talk in other threads about escorts who posted in their social media conspiracy theories (9/11 truthers) and folks who wouldn't hire them.

 

@Avalon once was put on time-out because of posting the legal name of a pornstar. I've never heard about Falcon Studios posting so much information about its models. I guess we have a different level of privacy this side of the Atlantic.

 

DC Chandler (long time retired) posted online a wrong date as his birthdate because of privacy reason and his was in 2002...

 

No. I'm not sure if we're supposed to link them here but the porn "databases" like Porn Base Central most of us use are very professional and have every minute detail of pornstars's vitals and careers. Their total real name, real birthdate and place, their personal Facebooks and Instagrams, what straight and what gay porn they've done, what professional bodybuilder competitions they have been in, etc. It's very professional and very intrusive. Whoever compiles these porn databases is very very professional and it's amazing how many pornstars are in them and how 100% accurate they usually are.

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I was just checking flights in the US to take a couple Bel Ami friends to Florida and started to text to ask full names and birthdates.

 

Then I realized the 2 online porn databases have all this information on them. (And a whole lot more).

 

What an awful thing. Being a porn actor isnt worth giving up all that privacy and getting stalked on your social media or in person.

 

Yes, I use it too.

 

Perhaps that is what we think from our Puritan culture? Perhaps in Europe being a sex worker or a porn star do not always carry on the stigma we are used to over here? Just another gig in your resume, not surprising if you are young and hot? I really do not know.

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No. I'm not sure if we're supposed to link them here but the porn "databases" like Porn Base Central most of us use are very professional and have every minute detail of pornstars's vitals and careers. Their total real name, real birthdate and place, their personal Facebooks and Instagrams, what straight and what gay porn they've done, what professional bodybuilder competitions they have been in, etc. It's very professional and very intrusive. Whoever compiles these porn databases is very very professional and it's amazing how many pornstars are in them and how 100% accurate they usually are.

 

As much as I enjoy posting pics in the gallery I've never been on those websites and I'm not interested in finding out all that information. I've only been curious about finding out more on Brent Corrigan because of the movie about his porn beginnings.

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Perhaps that is what we think from our Puritan culture? Perhaps in Europe being a sex worker or a porn star do not always carry on the stigma we are used to over here? Just another gig in your resume, not surprising if you are young and hot? I really do not know.
No. I would find that much detail available on me in a public site very creepy and offensive.
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Falcon doesn't post information about its models, I dunno where da f'ck you're imagining that. As lot of us are simply sloppy with our personal information so it should be no surprise. Many of us don't actually care if you know our real names.

 

Please read again... I never said they did that... and as posted before I never cared about finding out any information about anybody but Brent Corrigan because of his movie and I just googled his name.

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Why bring it up then? I mean if we're gonna say which studios aren't we might as well list every studio that we believe doesn't post personal information about their models, lol.

 

 

I don't care if they do or don't because is not a subject of my concern.

 

I brought it up I guess because of privacy is (or might) be better this side of the Atlantic.

 

Brent Corrigan is the only pornstar I ever cared to know anything about his personal life just to see how accurate "King Cobra" was.

 

I'm glad Falcon doesn't act that way!

 

Would they be staying at home and available?

 

plenty of talk in other threads about escorts who posted in their social media conspiracy theories (9/11 truthers) and folks who wouldn't hire them.

 

@Avalon once was put on time-out because of posting the legal name of a pornstar. I've never heard about Falcon Studios posting so much information about its models. I guess we have a different level of privacy this side of the Atlantic.

 

DC Chandler (long time retired) posted online a wrong date as his birthdate because of privacy reason and his was in 2002...

 

I'm sorry you misunderstood me, I guess my post wasn't clear and gave you a wrong impression. Sometimes I get confused too because of my dyslexia.

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In today's world of identity theft-that much data floating around is not good for anyone. What is this porn database?

 

I'm not sure if we're supposed to link them much less link to actors who are over 18 but under 21 (in Europe). But millions of people daily use those database sites like Porn Base Central and the others. They are very professional and polished. They list everything from real name to birthdate to city of birth to city of residence to schools attended to personal private Facebook and Instagram accounts. They also list every professional, like bodybuilding, contest ever in and prize won. They have exact shoe size to exact dick size ( to 1/10th of an inch), etc. Then they list every porn film ever in, what you do in it, photos from it and a link. Every single one without fail. Amazing just to compile those lists, much less all the personal information. The CIA couldn't do better.

 

I have three friends in Prague who are basically professional bodybuilders They just turned 19, 21 and 22. Every personal detail about them is listed, every contest, and every porn film with scenes. In a small place like Czech Republic this is a problem when you're straight and live in the same small village you were born in and that's listed in the porn database online. They never had any idea this would happen when they agreed to do a film.

 

I admit I use it like others to see what a guy's real age and name are and if he's st8 or gay, what type of other work he does, etc. I'm more interested in someone I know----their family, their town, their kids or wife, etc. But the information is intrusive. Even full name, birthdate and place of birth is sufficient id for most purposes just as much as SS#. I don't know how they get it.

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...I have three friends in Prague who are basically professional bodybuilders They just turned 19, 21 and 22. Every personal detail about them is listed, every contest, and every porn film with scenes. In a small place like Czech Republic this is a problem when you're straight and live in the same small village you were born in and that's listed in the porn database online. They never had any idea this would happen when they agreed to do a film....

Thank you for pointing out that there are places in Europe where this could be problematic. My guess is it would be equally problematic in Poland and in the more conservative areas of Germany.

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Thank you for pointing out that there are places in Europe where this could be problematic. My guess is it would be equally problematic in Poland and in the more conservative areas of Germany.

 

It doesn't help the power bottom with a 4 inch dick living in Podunk , Texas with a wife and kids either.

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If you've seen porn on the Internet and you choose to perform in porn you should be able to understand that you may easily be recognized anywhere in the world, including in your home town. As you create social media profiles you have some limited ability to restrict visibility depending on the platform and your knowledge of the platform. If you've established public prominence in other ways, such as through budybuilding competitions, you should understand that it increases the likelihood of being recognized. Twenty years ago it was unsurprising that a public school teacher might eventually be outed as a porn performer. Men of this era in their late teens and early 20s should have a good idea of how the Internet and social media facilitate these connections.

 

These porn star catalogue sites may seem creepy, however, there are obsessive archivists for every known hobby or interest. It's not just Star Trek geeks anymore; there are people who dedicate their lives to documenting ukulele players and their recordings and performances -- in their spare time.

 

Over the years I've definitively tracked the identity of a few forum members simply by performing a reverse image search on unique avatars. Anyone's privacy is composed of personal choices and public factors beyond their control. In the case of porn performers a significant personal choice opens the doors wide to public factors beyond their control.

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In today’s online world none of us has much privacy I’m afraid.

 

And

 

http://i.imgur.com/EZ5nkOs.png

 

Unfortunately it's usually NOT the spotlight of the activity, action, moment of our lives we would prefer to be made public.

 

Google Has Received 650,000 'Right To Be Forgotten' Requests Since 2014

 

https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/02/28/589411543/google-received-650-000-right-to-be-forgotten-requests-since-2014

 

Obviously I don't think that would apply to someone who did porno years ago. The original case was about a Spaniard who got caught peeing in public 10 years ago in his country*, paid a fine for it and was upset that EVERY time someone googled his name THAT 1 minute in his life would appear...

 

* here in some states he might have been registered as a sex offender.

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And

 

http://i.imgur.com/EZ5nkOs.png

 

Unfortunately it's usually NOT the spotlight of the activity, action, moment of our lives we would prefer to be made public.

 

Google Has Received 650,000 'Right To Be Forgotten' Requests Since 2014

 

https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/02/28/589411543/google-received-650-000-right-to-be-forgotten-requests-since-2014

 

Obviously I don't think that would apply to someone who did porno years ago. The original case was about a Spaniard who got caught peeing in public 10 years ago in his country*, paid a fine for it and was upset that EVERY time someone googled his name THAT 1 minute in his life would appear...

 

* here in some states he might have been registered as a sex offender.

My 15 minutes of world fame will not be for sexual performance (alas).

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Would it be inappropriate to ask for a link to these two databases?

 

Ask the OP who informed us of their existence @tassojunior

 

Yup. And compared to mainstream celebrities, porn stars seem far less vulnerable.

 

I was going to post: "there's a big difference between making thousands per movie and 1,000 per scene when it comes to potential income opportunities later in life" but I googled the average salary or a lucky mainstream actor who makes a living from acting and I'm sure most pornstars who also escort make more money by far... Caveat emptor, actors get paid royalties while pornstars don't.

 

http://time.com/money/4965728/movie-jobs-how-much-get-paid-actors/

I'm sure some of @tassojunior Bel Ami friends make waaay more than 55k if they escort.

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A porn actor would have to be pretty clueless if he thought he was anonymous just because he used a stage name. News flash: your face is visible (as are your body and any tattoos you may have). Being in an adult movie helps an escort career, but not many others. Hopefully this is something anyone 18 or over would realize...

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As a practical matter, the truth is there is not really much about anyone that is private these days. It's simply no longer possible to do something like perform on camera and expect that a stage name will protect your identity. Faical recognition software is pretty good, and even if you aren't posting stuff about yourself, odds are random friends are disclosing enough on their social media to piece together information about you.

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