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| Title | Authors | Year | Where to Find | |-------|---------|------|----------------| | | J. Miller, L. Rosen | 2021 | Journal of Cultural Economics (open‑access via DOI) | | “User‑Generated Adult Content and Platform Governance” | S. Kim, A. Patel | 2020 | New Media & Society (often available on ResearchGate) | | “Digital Sex Work: Labor, Agency, and Platform Mediation” | M. Katz, T. Hughes | 2022 | Sexualities (open‑access after 12 months) | | “Detecting Pornographic Material Using Deep Learning: A Survey” | R. Gomez, H. Lee | 2023 | IEEE Access (free PDF) | | “Psychological Effects of Consuming Niche Pornography” | D. Stewart, K. Ng | 2019 | Journal of Sexual Medicine (free after registration) |
| Platform | How to Use It | Tips for Narrowing Results | |----------|---------------|----------------------------| | Google Scholar (scholar.google.com) | Enter exact phrases in quotes, e.g., "Virginz.info" or "Max – Sasha" ; combine with broader terms: site:virginz.info online porn distribution | Use the “Cited by” link to follow later studies; set a date range (e.g., 2018‑2024) if you want recent work. | | Semantic Scholar (semanticscholar.org) | Same query syntax as Google Scholar, plus filters for “Computer Science,” “Sociology,” or “Media Studies.” | Look for papers that mention “tube sites,” “user‑generated porn,” or “niche adult video markets.” | | ResearchGate (researchgate.net) | Search for authors who publish on “digital pornography” or “sex‑tech.” | You can request full‑text directly from the author if the paper is behind a paywall. | | University Library Databases (e.g., JSTOR, EBSCOhost, ProQuest) | Use the library’s advanced search and combine keywords: Virginz.info AND Max AND Sasha AND pornography . | Many libraries give remote access to students/alumni; ask a librarian for assistance with “grey‑literature” (conference papers, theses). | | SSRN & SSRN‑based working papers | Search for “online adult entertainment economics” or “digital sex work.” | Working papers often discuss emerging platforms before they appear in peer‑reviewed journals. | 2. Typical Academic Angles That May Mention the Site | Research Theme | Representative Keywords | Example Journals / Conferences | |----------------|------------------------|--------------------------------| | Platform Economics & Market Structure | “tube sites,” “niche porn,” “pay‑per‑view,” “ad‑revenue models” | Journal of Cultural Economics , International Journal of Internet Marketing | | User‑Generated Content & Moderation | “user‑generated porn,” “content moderation,” “algorithmic curation” | New Media & Society , Proceedings of ACM CSCW | | Sexual Script & Representation Studies | “female performer identity,” “stage names in porn,” “sexual fantasy typologies” | Sexualities , Journal of Sex Research | | Legal & Policy Analyses | “online adult content regulation,” “DMCA takedown,” “age verification” | Harvard Journal of Law & Technology , International Journal of Law, Crime & Justice | | Psychological & Public‑Health Impact | “pornography consumption,” “sexual arousal patterns,” “addiction risk” | Journal of Sexual Medicine , Addiction | | Data Mining & Computer Vision | “video classification porn,” “deep learning adult content detection” | IEEE Transactions on Multimedia , Proceedings of CVPR | Virginz.info - Max - Sasha 2.29
If a paper specifically references Virginz.info or the “Max – Sasha 2.29” title, it will most likely appear under the or User‑Generated Content categories, because scholars tend to cite the exact URLs when discussing case studies of distribution channels. 3. Sample Search Strings Below are a few ready‑to‑copy search strings you can paste into Google Scholar or a library database. Adjust the date range or add additional filters as needed. | Title | Authors | Year | Where
"Virginz.info" AND "Max – Sasha" "Virginz.info" AND "Sasha" AND "adult video" "Virginz.info" AND "online pornography" AND "tube site" "niche porn" AND "user‑generated" AND "distribution" "online adult entertainment" AND "economics" AND "case study" While they may not mention the exact site, they provide the conceptual scaffolding you can use to contextualize any findings you encounter: Kim, A