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==Additional material to be included== | |||
This article will be expanded to cover studies which have found that, in the United States, states which have higher rates of sexual assaults also have higher readership of pornographic magazines, and that rapists view pornographic material more frequently than the general public. Other important areas of expansion include findings that the legalization of pornography in some Scandinavian countries was not accompanied by an increase in the rate of sexual assaults, and that controlled studies predating Zillmann, Dolf: "Effects of Prolonged Consumption of Pornography", have found that limited exposure to pornography over much shorter periods of time than examined in the Zillmann study was not correlated with variables suggesting an increased willingness to engage in sexual assaults or other adverse effects. Readers may evaluate the merits of the methodologies employed by various studies, and draw their own conclusions. ] 00:33, 27 January 2008 (UTC) | |||
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== Thoughts == | |||
I have modified the introduction paragraph to better reflect the content of the page. The previous version, although stating that the current research was inconclusive, implied that more research indicated correlation between availability of pornography and sex crime. This is not true and is inconsistent with the body of the page which describes studies which together indicate the opposite correlation. | |||
1. The section about higher STD rates for sex workers is not contextualized within the article which seems to be mainly about the consumption of pornography and not the impact on producers (sex workers). Challenges faced by sex workers should be more clearly be delineated in the intro if the article is going to discuss it, sex workers are also impacted by societal views on sex workers and pornography and not only the pornography itself. | |||
I have left the assertion that the current state of research is inconclusive, although to back this up, we really need to describe some research here which does indicate a positive correlation between crime and availability. | |||
2. The intro has this sentence: "Consumption of pornographic material is associated with negative and positive impacts" | |||
Also, the page is called Public Health Effects of Pornography but everything on the page so far is related almost exclusively to sex crimes. There is a brief reference to decreased sexual response, but I feel the article needs a lot more to fairly cover the topic. Other subjects that might be considered for inclusion here: | |||
Where does the article mention the positive effects? If we don't delve into positive effects in the article then we should just remove that sentence. | |||
* pornography as an addiction | |||
* the effects of pornography on couples' sexual health | |||
* pornography's role in mitigating the health risks of sexual abstinence for single males | |||
3. The intro briefly states "some people may become addicted to it" but no context is provided. Some studies suggest that a small percentage of individuals may experience problematic or compulsive patterns of porn consumption that could be classified as an addiction. However, it's important to note that not everyone who consumes porn will develop an addiction, and people can engage in such behavior without negative consequences. ] (]) 08:58, 29 November 2023 (UTC) | |||
==Epidemiology== | |||
Are the first few sentences relevant to this article? it seems that validity should appear in an article on epidemiology, not here. ] (]) 15:57, 28 September 2008 (UTC) | |||
== Title == | |||
In think the article title, "Studies on effects of Pornography" will be more generic and will cover more topics. ] (]) 12:44, 25 November 2008 (UTC) | |||
== Wiki Edu Assigment: Comm 500 Class , List Of Edits and thoughts == | |||
==Material recently added to this article== | |||
Much of the content added by ] is attributed to sources which do not meet the standards for reliability described in ] since they are not peer reviewed and are published by the anti-pornography advocacy website , which seems to have something of an axe to grind :) Therefore, I am removing the problematic material. ] (]) 22:44, 30 November 2008 (UTC) | |||
:Pages which aren't peer reviewed and are published on the websites of other advocacy organizations, such as this one , are likewise not reliable sources per ]. Even portions of mainstream newspaper articles can turn into unreliable sources if they simply restate material which isn't peer reviewed, attributing it to its original authors without any assertion of validity. ] (]) 23:07, 30 November 2008 (UTC) | |||
::I agree, and also the same with more recent edits. People's opinions do not count as scientific research - if that's allowed, then equally we ought to be able to cite opinions of people who claim the opposite. Also, much of the material added makes a ] fallacy, focusing on people known to be violent criminals, and noting that they often happen to use porn. This does not mean that using porn leads to violent crime (anymore than saying all rapists enjoy sex, therefore sex leads to rape; or all criminals breath oxygen, therefore breathing oxygen leads to crime....) ] (]) 15:27, 20 December 2008 (UTC) | |||
Hello, I realized that we had to outline the changes we made for the wiki instead of putting it just in the edit review/version history | |||
;Lets analyze few of the edits: | |||
* How can you explain the removal of material from published from BBC and highly notable magazine like Christianity Today? Both are reliable sources. | |||
So here is the comprehensive list of changes that I made to reach the most recent version of this Effects of Pornography article: (FROM TOP TO BOTTOM) | |||
* , adds "however these focus on whether violent criminals viewed pornography, rather than whether viewing pornography leads to violent crime." which is a ]. I want the above statement from a ]. | |||
# Finalized the Lead to encompass the definition of pornography, along with a breakdown of different effects that are going to be discussed in the article | |||
* , which removes material from a ], can somebody prove that the book ''Journey Into Darkness'' is unreliable? | |||
# Next to "associations of addiction", i added the fact that theories are going to be discussed in the article also '''(last little section was kept)''' | |||
# Added " A Few Key Theories" heading, Sexuality Theory umbrella heading, SEXUAL STRATEGIES THEORY, REWARD AND CONDITIONING THEORY, SOCIAL EXCHANGE THEORY. | |||
# Social Exchange Theory Model (Picture) was added to break up reading pace. | |||
# some words are changed in Sexual Scripting section to improve flow and clarity '''( Last small section of Sexual Scripting was untouched)''' | |||
# Added Scripting Framework Section | |||
# METHODOLOGY LIMITATIONS HEADING and its contents were removed, did not make sense as methodologies were not mentioned exclusively | |||
# " Added a Psychological Effects and its Studies" Section ('''FIRST PARAGRAPH THAT MENTIONS ADDICTIONS UNTOUCHED)''' , might need future revision | |||
# Added a specific "studies" heading ( '''second paragraph was untouched''' and last paragraph of this section was broken up for clarity) | |||
# Added a "Psychological Effects" Image | |||
# Added Cognitive Effects heading and a few paragraphs to expand the concept | |||
# Split the previous paragraph into its own section of Contradicting Views | |||
# added a few meanings to the abbreviations ( '''Withdrawal Symptoms Untouched)''' | |||
# Added a "pornographic control proposals" section title '''( contents untouched)''' | |||
# MENTAL BLOCKS heading added and provided a lead paragraph to introduce the specific section topic | |||
# added a man and "masculinity" section heading and provided word clarity in its first paragraph '''( second paragraph of this section is untouched, this section might need a little bit more sources, did not have time, added citation 39)''' | |||
# added a "women and self-consciousness" section heading, provided clarity to the second paragraph of the section '''( FIRST AND THIRD PARAGRAPH UNTOUCHED)''' | |||
# changed a few words around in the last tiny section of the Women's section | |||
# EXPANDED both the Delay Discounting and Dehumanization section | |||
# Public health section was '''NOT''' my addition '''( but did improve wording)''' | |||
# changed up the words and improved the flow of the Sexual desires section '''(first and last paragraph of section was untouched)''' | |||
# Pamela Anderson Line was removed as I felt it didn't fit with the section at all. | |||
# Improved wording in Sexual Function section '''( also added citation 49 to back claims)''' | |||
# Improved wording in Sexual Satisfaction section '''( last paragraph is untouched, welcome to re-check)''' | |||
# removed redundant wording of the first paragraph in sexual preferences section | |||
# improved wording and flow for the other parts of this section, although it is split into two fue to it being a little too long | |||
# Added Sexual Preferences Image | |||
# Added Aggression and Extreme content section (content basically unchanged aside from simplification of wording) | |||
# Sexual violence controlled studies section 1st paragraph rewritten for maximum clarity | |||
# Meta analysis paragraph and Emily F Rothman paragraph simplified | |||
# '''The DIAGRAM was NOT my addition''', might have to be checked for accuracy. | |||
# changed a few words in the Ferguson and Hartley paragraph, '''5th paragraph UNTOUCHED''' | |||
# tiny sentence in the 6th Paragraph condensed with the Emily F Rothman Paragraph | |||
# Epidemiological studies section only simplified but generally '''untouched''' | |||
# added a Teen Dating Violence study and expanded into a paragraph | |||
# added the white ribbon imagery | |||
# "pornography is not the cause of Rape" statement removed , it was a stand alone and did not make sense. | |||
# improved wording on First paragraph of Effects of reltionships Heading | |||
# also improved wording on the first paragraph of Relationship Satisfaction ('''Second Paragraph Untouched)''' | |||
# improved flow for the other parts of this section | |||
# removed redundant wording in the communications section | |||
# added a "pornography mirroring and Consent" Section | |||
# added citations 115-119 for the consent section | |||
# added the symbol of consent image | |||
# Changed the Heading of Occupational safety to " Pornographic effects to adult film performers" | |||
# added a famous cases section detailing the adult stars that have exited the industry ( citation 121-123) | |||
# added the Pornhub image because it is mentioned in the section. | |||
# First paragraph and Block quote of Effects on Adolescence Heading '''Untouched''' (further research might be needed in the future) | |||
# rest of the section have edited words to improve flow | |||
I have been tackling this article for about 2 months for my Wiki Project, I have done all I could in the course of the semester and will probably have some mistakes. I've updated the article with the sources I could find so that they're all backed with some kind of proof. I added pictures as well to break off the text walls for an easier read. I am still a student and will not have perfect judgment as to what is best for the article, but I have done my best to improve it | |||
* The summary of , "what's wrong with fueling fantasies of consensual BDSM? misleading and pov; remove wikilink for violent porn - no evidence that the material he viewed is related to the UK law" is itself a POV. Read carefully , "What's wrong" :) And these are research figures from a highly notable person . And how can violent porn be equated with UK law and unwikified? | |||
Thankyou | |||
* removes material from a prostitution research center, can someone prove that the research center is unreliable? And note that this organization is supported by government and the researcher is Melissa Farlay, a highly notable researcher, this cannot be removed. | |||
( should any changes need to be made, please feel free to edit after :) ) ] (]) 08:28, 12 December 2023 (UTC) | |||
* is not valid, as per ], a lead is very necessary which provides insight into into the article. | |||
:I have taken a look at the large number of additions you made to the article. Unfortunately, most of them are primary source studies. Misplaced Pages is based upon secondary independent sources, namely books and academic reviews. Primary source studies are problematic because they have not been assessed in the context of the broader scientific literature and are prone to failing replication. | |||
* gives more weightage to ]... needless to say, this section is missing what his opponents say, and draws from a single source. | |||
:In addition, most of the content you have added is based upon associational studies. Correlation is not causation. An association between poor relationship satisfaction and porn use does not prove that porn reduces relationship satisfaction. It could be that those in unsatisfying relationships are more likely to watch porn. | |||
:A lot of this is going to need trimming back. ] (]) 22:52, 9 April 2024 (UTC) | |||
::Yup, a ] is ] that the {{tq|association between poor relationship satisfaction and porn use}} only holds for white men (that is: not for women, and not for men of other races). At the Dutch Misplaced Pages such edit was reverted together with deleting the association claim, because the recorded effect was too small. | |||
* <s> removes the magazines, while it retains the other stuff... The person is a highly notable researcher. </s> | |||
::Being statistically significant and explaining much of the variation are two very different matters. You could have a result which is thoroughly significant, but only explains a few percents of the variation. I didn't do the math, but my two cents are that the Dutchies aren't far off. | |||
::That's the problem with porn research in general: causality cannot be shown, and most of the variation simply does not get explained (measured correlations are from small to modest). ] (]) 02:28, 25 April 2024 (UTC) | |||
:::I think most of this primary source stuff should be trimmed out, we need to replace it with reviews/books. There have been quite a few recently. ] (]) 03:42, 25 April 2024 (UTC) | |||
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* is plain vandalism, a well referenced material from an international journal was removed. "Snip stats" is not a correct summary, even the "graphs" are stats drawn from a single source... applying the same analogy, even the graphs can be remove. | |||
The edits which removed BBC, research organizations supported from governments, International Journals are not valid, nor is the removal of the lead. I will add them later, and needless to say, the same can be confirmed at the ]. This article gives ] to Kutchinsky... And applying the same analogy of the edit summaries of the ones I have listed above, Kutchinsky can easily be removed., but he is a reliable source and has a place in the article. | |||
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There is no way a research, survey can be removed, see ] which particularly addresses it...Let the facts speak for themselves... | |||
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@IP because of revert: while porn could incite some mentally unstable men to commit rape, it has the opposite effect upon the vast majority of men. That's why I reverted you. ] (]) 18:01, 19 November 2024 (UTC) | |||
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More detail is given on this point, below. To view the response to a question, click the link to the right of the question. Q1: Why don't you state pornography addiction as fact? A1: Our policies on Misplaced Pages, in particular WP:WEIGHT and WP:FRINGE, require us to provide coverage to views based on their prominence within reliable sources, and we must reflect the opinion of the scientific community as accurately as possible. For example, if the APA will include pornography addiction in the DSM, then Misplaced Pages will rubber-stamp its decision. Otherwise, Misplaced Pages isn't here to give a "fair and balanced" treatment to your pet ideas. In this respect, Misplaced Pages is merely a mirror which reflects medical orthodoxy. There is no official document from WHO, AMA, APA, Cochrane or APA which would imply that sex/porn/masturbation addiction would be a valid diagnosis. (CSBD isn't an addiction.) Further information: WP:MEDRS Q2: Why don't you state that porn use is paraphilia (pictophilia)? A2: The majority of US men use porn. What the majority does is axiomatically clinically normal in psychiatry. According to The Huffington Post, 70% of men and 30% of women watch porn. Quite probably, the majority of US population between ages 18 and 35 use porn at least once a week. Conclusion? The people who say porn use is paraphilia should suck it up and be a man: they lost the debate, so they should quit whining. DSM-5 code for pornography use? Not any. ICD-10 code for pornography use? Not any. ICD-11 code for pornography use? Not any. So, of course it isn't paraphilia. Even allowing that an excessive obsession with porn is paraphilia, normal (ordinary) porn use isn't. Q3: Why don't you state that pornography increases sexual aggression? A3: Our policies on Misplaced Pages, in particular WP:WEIGHT and WP:FRINGE, require us to provide coverage to views based on their prominence within reliable sources, and we must reflect the opinion of the scientific community as accurately as possible. Crime statistics make the claim highly unlikely, and per WP:EXTRAORDINARY multiple, independent and very strong WP:MEDRS-compliant sources are required in order to overturn long-standing medical consensus, see also WP:RS/AC. Otherwise, Misplaced Pages isn't here to give a "fair and balanced" treatment to your pet ideas. In this respect, Misplaced Pages is merely a mirror which reflects medical orthodoxy.Does Malamuth say that pornography increases sexual aggression? Nope, that's a misreading of his papers, as he himself declared to Quartz publication. Further information: WP:MEDRS Past discussions
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Thoughts
1. The section about higher STD rates for sex workers is not contextualized within the article which seems to be mainly about the consumption of pornography and not the impact on producers (sex workers). Challenges faced by sex workers should be more clearly be delineated in the intro if the article is going to discuss it, sex workers are also impacted by societal views on sex workers and pornography and not only the pornography itself.
2. The intro has this sentence: "Consumption of pornographic material is associated with negative and positive impacts"
Where does the article mention the positive effects? If we don't delve into positive effects in the article then we should just remove that sentence.
3. The intro briefly states "some people may become addicted to it" but no context is provided. Some studies suggest that a small percentage of individuals may experience problematic or compulsive patterns of porn consumption that could be classified as an addiction. However, it's important to note that not everyone who consumes porn will develop an addiction, and people can engage in such behavior without negative consequences. Drocj (talk) 08:58, 29 November 2023 (UTC)
Wiki Edu Assigment: Comm 500 Class , List Of Edits and thoughts
Hello, I realized that we had to outline the changes we made for the wiki instead of putting it just in the edit review/version history
So here is the comprehensive list of changes that I made to reach the most recent version of this Effects of Pornography article: (FROM TOP TO BOTTOM)
- Finalized the Lead to encompass the definition of pornography, along with a breakdown of different effects that are going to be discussed in the article
- Next to "associations of addiction", i added the fact that theories are going to be discussed in the article also (last little section was kept)
- Added " A Few Key Theories" heading, Sexuality Theory umbrella heading, SEXUAL STRATEGIES THEORY, REWARD AND CONDITIONING THEORY, SOCIAL EXCHANGE THEORY.
- Social Exchange Theory Model (Picture) was added to break up reading pace.
- some words are changed in Sexual Scripting section to improve flow and clarity ( Last small section of Sexual Scripting was untouched)
- Added Scripting Framework Section
- METHODOLOGY LIMITATIONS HEADING and its contents were removed, did not make sense as methodologies were not mentioned exclusively
- " Added a Psychological Effects and its Studies" Section (FIRST PARAGRAPH THAT MENTIONS ADDICTIONS UNTOUCHED) , might need future revision
- Added a specific "studies" heading ( second paragraph was untouched and last paragraph of this section was broken up for clarity)
- Added a "Psychological Effects" Image
- Added Cognitive Effects heading and a few paragraphs to expand the concept
- Split the previous paragraph into its own section of Contradicting Views
- added a few meanings to the abbreviations ( Withdrawal Symptoms Untouched)
- Added a "pornographic control proposals" section title ( contents untouched)
- MENTAL BLOCKS heading added and provided a lead paragraph to introduce the specific section topic
- added a man and "masculinity" section heading and provided word clarity in its first paragraph ( second paragraph of this section is untouched, this section might need a little bit more sources, did not have time, added citation 39)
- added a "women and self-consciousness" section heading, provided clarity to the second paragraph of the section ( FIRST AND THIRD PARAGRAPH UNTOUCHED)
- changed a few words around in the last tiny section of the Women's section
- EXPANDED both the Delay Discounting and Dehumanization section
- Public health section was NOT my addition ( but did improve wording)
- changed up the words and improved the flow of the Sexual desires section (first and last paragraph of section was untouched)
- Pamela Anderson Line was removed as I felt it didn't fit with the section at all.
- Improved wording in Sexual Function section ( also added citation 49 to back claims)
- Improved wording in Sexual Satisfaction section ( last paragraph is untouched, welcome to re-check)
- removed redundant wording of the first paragraph in sexual preferences section
- improved wording and flow for the other parts of this section, although it is split into two fue to it being a little too long
- Added Sexual Preferences Image
- Added Aggression and Extreme content section (content basically unchanged aside from simplification of wording)
- Sexual violence controlled studies section 1st paragraph rewritten for maximum clarity
- Meta analysis paragraph and Emily F Rothman paragraph simplified
- The DIAGRAM was NOT my addition, might have to be checked for accuracy.
- changed a few words in the Ferguson and Hartley paragraph, 5th paragraph UNTOUCHED
- tiny sentence in the 6th Paragraph condensed with the Emily F Rothman Paragraph
- Epidemiological studies section only simplified but generally untouched
- added a Teen Dating Violence study and expanded into a paragraph
- added the white ribbon imagery
- "pornography is not the cause of Rape" statement removed , it was a stand alone and did not make sense.
- improved wording on First paragraph of Effects of reltionships Heading
- also improved wording on the first paragraph of Relationship Satisfaction (Second Paragraph Untouched)
- improved flow for the other parts of this section
- removed redundant wording in the communications section
- added a "pornography mirroring and Consent" Section
- added citations 115-119 for the consent section
- added the symbol of consent image
- Changed the Heading of Occupational safety to " Pornographic effects to adult film performers"
- added a famous cases section detailing the adult stars that have exited the industry ( citation 121-123)
- added the Pornhub image because it is mentioned in the section.
- First paragraph and Block quote of Effects on Adolescence Heading Untouched (further research might be needed in the future)
- rest of the section have edited words to improve flow
I have been tackling this article for about 2 months for my Wiki Project, I have done all I could in the course of the semester and will probably have some mistakes. I've updated the article with the sources I could find so that they're all backed with some kind of proof. I added pictures as well to break off the text walls for an easier read. I am still a student and will not have perfect judgment as to what is best for the article, but I have done my best to improve it
Thankyou
( should any changes need to be made, please feel free to edit after :) ) Raiyaka (talk) 08:28, 12 December 2023 (UTC)
- I have taken a look at the large number of additions you made to the article. Unfortunately, most of them are primary source studies. Misplaced Pages is based upon secondary independent sources, namely books and academic reviews. Primary source studies are problematic because they have not been assessed in the context of the broader scientific literature and are prone to failing replication.
- In addition, most of the content you have added is based upon associational studies. Correlation is not causation. An association between poor relationship satisfaction and porn use does not prove that porn reduces relationship satisfaction. It could be that those in unsatisfying relationships are more likely to watch porn.
- A lot of this is going to need trimming back. Zenomonoz (talk) 22:52, 9 April 2024 (UTC)
- Yup, a WP:RS is WP:CITED that the
association between poor relationship satisfaction and porn use
only holds for white men (that is: not for women, and not for men of other races). At the Dutch Misplaced Pages such edit was reverted together with deleting the association claim, because the recorded effect was too small. - Being statistically significant and explaining much of the variation are two very different matters. You could have a result which is thoroughly significant, but only explains a few percents of the variation. I didn't do the math, but my two cents are that the Dutchies aren't far off.
- That's the problem with porn research in general: causality cannot be shown, and most of the variation simply does not get explained (measured correlations are from small to modest). tgeorgescu (talk) 02:28, 25 April 2024 (UTC)
- I think most of this primary source stuff should be trimmed out, we need to replace it with reviews/books. There have been quite a few recently. Zenomonoz (talk) 03:42, 25 April 2024 (UTC)
- Yup, a WP:RS is WP:CITED that the
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@IP because of revert: while porn could incite some mentally unstable men to commit rape, it has the opposite effect upon the vast majority of men. That's why I reverted you. tgeorgescu (talk) 18:01, 19 November 2024 (UTC)
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