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The Spinoff
2 days ago
- The Spinoff
How a man googling PORN HUB ended up on the Herald's website
The Herald killed the picture of PORN HUB man. But it can't kill the idea of PORN HUB man. A Herald report last Friday began with a profound truth. 'Internet users are suffering,' it read, before adding six unnecessary words, 'outages across New Zealand this morning.' The story was a boilerplate account of the blackout, which later reports would reveal was the result of the Australian navy flicking the wrong switch and accidentally wiping out half our infrastructure. So far, so New Zealand. But internet users who hadn't been severed from the mainframe by a clumsy seaman or petty officer were able to take a closer look at the article. They saw something awry. It was illustrated with a picture of a man sitting at a computer with Google open on his web browser. His search was easily visible if you zoomed in a bit. 'PORN HUB,' it read. How did this image make it to the country's website of record? Why was it used in a story about internet outages? The obvious answer is that a bleary-eyed online editor added a stock image to the story without looking closely. But as sleuths on Reddit pointed out, PORN HUB man's bookmarks bar contains websites that don't feature on Getty, including Stuff and the Herald. The only possible conclusion is someone met with a local photographer and sat down to be snapped typing 'PORN HUB' into Google. More websites and search requests may also have been involved, as it appears 'porno-hub videos – has already been clicked. The original story gave its image credit to George Heard, a photographer who works with the Herald in Christchurch. Emails to Heard were met with a request to refer questions to NZME's in-house comms person. The Spinoff did that, even though it suspected NZME's in-house comms person would be unlikely to divulge useful information. Its emails were not answered. A reverse image search was more successful. It showed PORN HUB man may originally have been used in 2021 on stories by Anna Leask and David Fisher about revenge porn and child sexual abuse images. It's possible that in the Herald's image library, the photo wasn't titled in a way that indicated its true nature. Whatever happened, PORN HUB man lay dormant until the morning of June 6, 2025, when a web editor typed something like 'internet' or 'computer' into the Herald CMS, and attached a photo that at first glance looked appropriate, but on closer inspection was of a man furiously googling PORN HUB to find genres such as 'teen', 'hottest porn videos', 'porn videos', 'gay porn', and 'recommended'. The mistake was spotted quickly. Herald staffers contacted by The Spinoff said the image was removed within 15 minutes, after it was queried in the corrections channel of the office Slack. It wasn't fast enough. Diligent Redditors captured the image. One post about it has been upvoted more than 2,100 times. Though some might be embarrassed, staff at the Herald appear to be taking the mistake in their stride. In a statement to The Spinoff, one summed up the reaction: 'I want you to know my available-for-publishing statement as an NZ Herald staffer is that the incident was 'funny as fuck'.'


Al Bawaba
17-03-2025
- Business
- Al Bawaba
Canadian comedian calls to block Pornhub in US to tackle trump's Tariffs
Published March 17th, 2025 - 07:53 GMT ALBAWABA - Canadian comedian Matthew Puzhitsky posted a video claiming he has an idea that will make US President Donald Trump change his mind and reverse the tariffs he imposed on Canada earlier. Also Read Trump slams EU as 'built to mess with US,' warns of 25% tariffs Earlier, President Trump imposed a 25 percent tariff on steel and aluminum coming into the country from Canada, sparking fears of igniting a trade war between Washington and Ottawa. Following Trump's announcement, the Canadain government announced last Thursday a new set of counter-tariffs targeted $29.8 billion worth of American goods. It is worth noting that a week earlier, the federal government in Canada announced its first wave of counter-tariffs — on $30 billion worth of U.S. products. 🚨🇨🇦 CANADÁ AMEAÇA BLOQUEAR O PORNHUB NOS EUA POR DISPUTA COMERCIAL?Uma proposta viral sugere que o Canadá bloqueie o acesso dos americanos ao Pornhub, chamando o site de seu 'arma nuclear' na guerra comercial contra os EUA. O comediante Matthew Puzhitsky brincou que essa… — Vox Liberdade (@VoxLiberdade) March 15, 2025 Canadian comedian calls to limit Americans' access to Pornhub Amid the tit-for-tat between the American and Canadian government and the exchanges of tariffs and taxes on exports, a Canadian comedian made an unexpected suggestion to combat the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump. Canadian comedian Matthew Puzhitsky posted a video on his social media account urging the Canadian government to ban Americans from accessing the Canadian-owned internet pornography video-sharing website, Pornhub. He pictured himself in the Canadian parliament and said: "Okay everybody, the Americans are hitting us with tariffs, we gotta fight back, what do you got?". Then he poses himself as another person and says: "We can shut down every single Tim Hortons they have in the US." "Nobody likes Tim's anymore, what else. Okay, what about Lululemon, that's Canadian? Ok, we're taking keep going." In the video, then Puzhitsky suggested blocking Pornhub access in the US. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (