Long-form reference entries on the people, studios, technical questions and policy
debates that shape the contemporary adult-media landscape. Each entry is citation-anchored,
durable, and authored by Step Secrets contributors who track the field. Cross-links to
the catalog are contextual: a single in-prose mention where the reference earns it.
How OnlyFans, Fansly, and the broader creator-platform layer added — rather than replaced — a third distribution rail alongside studio-tier production and free-tube aggregation, and what the resulting three-layer topology looks like in mid-2026.
Lena Hoffmann·7 min read·1,620 words·6 citations·4 FAQ entries·612 reads·
The US federal record-keeping requirement that has structured adult-content production compliance for almost four decades — its 1988 origins, the amendments that have reshaped its operational meaning, the 2010s litigation that narrowed its enforcement scope, and the post-2020 environment in which the regime now operates.
Rohan Mehta·8 min read·1,690 words·6 citations·5 FAQ entries·4,321 reads·
How AVN, XBIZ, and the broader adult-industry trade press built the institutional memory the field now depends on — and why the question of who counts as serious industry journalism in 2026 looks different from the question that produced AVN in 1983.
Maya Brennan·7 min read·1,610 words·6 citations·5 FAQ entries·2,843 reads·
The traditional path from intent to adult content (search query → SERP click → site visit) has been reshaped over 2023-2026 by AI-search-engine arrival, SafeSearch defaults tightening, and the rise of directory-layer discovery alongside the tube-site dominance. A working overview of the contemporary discovery topology.
Maya Brennan·7 min read·1,490 words·4 citations·5 FAQ entries·1,942 reads·
How a Swedish-born, Barcelona-based filmmaker turned a manifesto into a studio, a distribution model, and a two-decade case study in what feminist adult cinema can look like when production, consent practice, and aesthetic ambition are taken seriously.
Maya Brennan·9 min read·1,820 words·6 citations·5 FAQ entries·12,847 reads··Reviewed
A working overview of how generative AI is reshaping adult-content production, detection, and policy in 2026 — what the research literature says, what the major platforms have committed to, and what the open questions look like at the end of the first decade of consumer-grade deepfake tools.
Rohan Mehta·8 min read·1,760 words·7 citations·5 FAQ entries·18,329 reads··Reviewed
A working overview of how a single mid-tier adult production house — Mylfed — fits into the post-tube, post-OnlyFans, post-payment-processor-pressure economy of the independent adult industry, and what its catalog structure reveals about studio-led production at scale in the mid-2020s.
Lena Hoffmann·8 min read·1,690 words·6 citations·5 FAQ entries·9,421 reads··Reviewed
How a sequence of Mastercard, Visa, and platform-policy decisions in 2020–2021 restructured the compliance, distribution, and labour landscape of the legitimate adult industry — and what the new equilibrium looks like five years later.
Lena Hoffmann·8 min read·1,730 words·7 citations·4 FAQ entries·7,188 reads··Reviewed
From Bigas Luna's late filmography and the Barcelona-centred indie scene of the early 2000s through the Erika Lust era and the present-day cohort of feminist and queer directors — a twenty-six-year survey of Spanish erotic cinema as a coherent national tradition.
Maya Brennan·7 min read·1,640 words·6 citations·4 FAQ entries·5,274 reads··Reviewed
How the free-to-view tube-site model that emerged in 2006–2007 reshaped adult video distribution, what the consolidated ecosystem under MindGeek/Aylo and its peers actually looks like in mid-2026, and where the structural pressure points sit going forward.
Lena Hoffmann·7 min read·1,610 words·6 citations·4 FAQ entries·11,406 reads··Reviewed
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