Xtube

XTube
Type of business Pornographic
Type of site
Pornographic video sharing
Available in English
Founded March 12, 2006 (March 12, 2006)[1]
Headquarters Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Owner Webnovas Technologies
Industry Pornography
Slogan(s) Log on and get off!
Website xtube.com
Alexa rank Decrease 912 (June 2014)[2]
Registration Optional
Current status Active

Xtube is a Netherlands-based[3] pornographic video hosting service which was established in 2006,[4] and is notable for being the first site to allow users to upload and share adult videos.[5] Xtube is not a producer of pornography, instead it provides a platform for content uploaded by users.[4]

Xtube generates revenues partly through advertising and partly through sharing revenue with amateur performers who sell their material on the site.[6] It provides a micro-payment platform enabling amateur producers to receive 50% of the net profit for the sale of their work.[4]

The site allows users to interact through comments, and material on the site is organized using user generated tags.[4] Registration is optional, and some content can be accessed free of charge without requiring registration.

XTube claims that it has 9 million registered users,[7] and it has an Alexa Internet global traffic rank of 1,148, and a United States traffic rank of 784 (as of December 2014).[2]

History

Xtube was owned by MindGeek, having been acquired by the former managing partner of MindGeek (then known as Manwin) Fabian Thylmann[8] prior to 2010,.[9] It is however still part of the Pornhub NETWORK, which is a group of interlinked pornographic video sharing websites, most of them are owned by MindGeek.

See also

References

  1. "XTube.com WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info - DomainTools". WHOIS. 2016. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  2. 1 2 "xtube.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2014-06-22.
  3. Schram, Jamie; Fredericks, Bob (9 September 2014). "NBC producer busted for posting secret sex tapes to porn site". New York Post. Archived from the original on 24 October 2014. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Attwood, Feona (2010). Porn.com: Making Sense of Online Pornography. Peter Lang Publishing Inc. p. 71. ISBN 9781433102073.
  5. Halpert, David (30 August 2008). "How Xtube Ruined Me for Playboy". XBIZ. Archived from the original on 20 December 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  6. Lynn, Jett (12 April 2008). "The Deal with User-Generated Content". XBIZ. Archived from the original on 4 November 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  7. "NBC News producer charged with unlawful surveillance for making secret sex tape, posting it to porn site". Fox News. 10 September 2014. Archived from the original on 12 September 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  8. Morris, Chris (18 January 2012). "Meet the New King of Porn". CNBC. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  9. Wallace, Benjamin (30 January 2011). "The Geek-Kings of Smut". New York Magazine. p. 5. Archived from the original on 10 October 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
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