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Although I try to distance myself from web-oriented work nowadays (unless I need the money) I've received a number of emails from clients wishing for me to help design and develop online solutions for adult websites. Hell, when I was 17 I was asked to help design an adult website that I would not legally be able to view.

After talking to a few Software Engineers and Flash Developers I have heard that there is a lot of interesting work in the adult industry for those who like to work with new technologies. Have any of you worked for a company dealing with adult/pornographic content? Did you enjoy it? If you haven't would you ever consider it?

More than anything I find it interesting to see how others would view the offer, whether you would be afraid to list it on a CV/Resume, how interesting the work would be, how you think future employees would see you and whether you believe that they would judge you for working in a dirty industry.

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I think this is something that you will have to ask yourself for several resasons:
1) Enjoyable is a subjective measure, what I find fun, you may not and vice versa.
2) Your own ethical/moral/religious beliefs will play a major factor here.

Now to answer the quesions:
Have any of you worked for a company dealing with adult/pornographic content? Yes
Did you enjoy it? No
If you haven't would you ever consider (doing it again added to make it more relevant) it? NO!

More details as requested:

It's good to hear from someone who has worked for a company dealing with such content. Would it be possible to clarify in your post how the job was and how you felt about it, as well as whether you told family or friends about your work

Did I tell Family or Friends? I never, didn't tell them, I just don't brag about it. I'm an adult I know that my family wont entirely be happy but at the same time, my parents cant ground me and that was before I was married so no problems there.

Now days, I don't like the Porn industry, was never a fan of it, but at the time the job paid well, and I needed the money.

My website states that I/We don't do porn sites, and we don't list the one I did as a reference. If you look at the site my name is not on it, I don't manage the maintenance, I don't have a support contract with them.

Like I said in my initial post it depends on how you fell about these sites, I don't like them, and I think they are a plague of the net so I will not do one again.

Another update for the updated question:

When I hire someone I don't care much about the content of the website as I do the work, If I am trying to hire a designer then I will look at the design not the content, if a developer then I'll look at code. But it should be noted that if its an 'adult' website then I won't look at it so as a designer it would just be a wast of space on the screen/page because it could be the best design in the world but I won't look at it anyway.

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It's good to hear from someone who has worked for a company dealing with such content. Would it be possible to clarify in your post how the job was and how you felt about it, as well as whether you told family or friends about your work? – EnderMB Oct 5 '08 at 20:24
I wanted to comment quickly, without the need for an edit, that much of this stems from my religious views, but as I said in my post the answer to this question will depend deeply on your ethical/moral/religious beliefs. – Unkwntech Oct 5 '08 at 23:49
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Based on what I've heard, the only real benefit is technical, because you'll always be working with very limited resources, high amounts of traffic, and constant attack attempts. Normally the pay isn't great, and it can be difficult to list this on your CV later (though not always).

Either way, I'd suggest really investigating the nature of the company before considering any offer that they may make you. Their ultimate ethics, and not the ethical nature of their product, may ultimately be the turn-off factor for such a job.

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Are you willing to put "developed and maintained XXX website" on your resume?

Not me.

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How would you respond to the gap in your work history? Is there any reason as to why you wouldn't list working for an XXX website if the work was interesting and relevant enough? – EnderMB Oct 5 '08 at 20:27
Just phrase it as: "Worked on a Social Networking site" ;-) then be vague on the details (beyond technical) – scunliffe Jul 22 at 20:56
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A good friend of mine worked in the adult industry. He developed a system in php to generate a complete adult site. It compiled content, generated scripts for the site itself, scripts to connect to micro-payment things, web-cams, text-message services and whatnot.

Customers just had to make a choice what they want, he wrote a config script and - presto - another porn site appeared on the www.

The code-generation part was very interesting and we've talked more than once about that. I was doing code-generation at that time as well, but on a different level. I wrote low level assembler code and he did scripts. Nevertheless a lot of the problems we faced at our job where quite similar in nature, so we had a good knowledge exchange.

He had a very interesting job, and afaik the salary was very ok as well.

Long story short: I'd never expected the work for adult stuff to be that interesting and challenging. Seems like once again one should not judge a book by it's cover.

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I wonder if one can right a program that automatically searches the web, finds possible topics/fetishes/whatever, and automatically constructs a website for it based on a database of tagged photos. – Uri Oct 5 '08 at 20:48
It wouldn't be to hard. – Unkwntech Oct 5 '08 at 20:49
Was that a double entendre...? – AviD Oct 6 '08 at 10:20
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Adult industry does not mean that people run around naked and have all sorts of weird intercourse practices all day. In the end, they are normal companies, so for me it boils down to the questions that are just natural for every job:

  • Do they have interesting work?
  • How are the people you're gonna work with?
  • How is the pay?
  • Is it a company I'd like to have on your CV? (Even if you remove it afterwards out of fear to get a new job, but just for yourself)
  • Are they professional?
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I would be worried about the impact on my resume personally, partly because lots of recruiters and HR directors would be worried about showing the decisionmakers anything about this (call it the Disney effect).

There's a similar trouble in other vice industry (for example, designing slot machines or online poker) though pr0n has the worse stigma.

You didn't clarify what your skills and experience was, but how interesting or challenging can a job like that be? I would assume that unless you're working for a major company that runs hundreds of sites and then you can apply your generalization and abstraction skills, it wouldn't be too interesting.

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I was offered a project on an adult site. Initially, I agreed to do it but after a couple hours of introspection, I decided it just wasn't something I wanted to be involved with. Just the fact that you're asking the question to me says you shouldn't do it... Working on porn sites is for guys who when they first get the offer think, "SCORE!". The rest of us would just feel dirty after a couple days.

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I can imagine it would have a lot to do with your own personal views to the adult industry. Personally, I see no problem with the adult industry, but respecting it and working for it are two completely different things, not to mention how friends/family would react to you working for such a company. – EnderMB Oct 5 '08 at 20:56
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My wife said no already. I wouldn't do it unless you are okay with people you know, or will know, finding out. There are plenty of other places to work that are using new technologies.

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If you want an answer as to how it would affect your future career, ask some HR professionals. They may help ease your mind, or confirm your fears.

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As someone who has worked in the adult industry, a job in an adult company is like a job in a non-adult company except there's just more nudity. Do you still need to get things done? Yes. Do you have responsibilities? Yes.

I'd further argue that working at an adult company taught me more about what is and is not sexual harassment than working at a Fortune 100 company has ever taught me about what is and is not sexual harassment.

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If offered a project for an "adult" business, I wouldn't evaluate it any differently than any other potential client. If it sounded like a (technically) interesting project with a reasonable timeline given its scope and would pay decently, I'd take it and, if not, I wouldn't.

I do also consider the ethics and business practices of my clients to determine whether they're someone I want to be associated with, but I don't make any assumptions on those grounds based simply on the industry they work in. I know from experience that there are unethical, sleazy anti-spam companies and I am fairly certain that there are ethical, well-mannered porn producers as well.

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It's most likely a question of personal taste/preference. If you don't have anything against XXX-content and they offer you to create some ground breaking new feature, than why not?

The only "positive" thing about writing code like this:

A good friend of mine worked in the adult industry. He developed a system in php to generate a complete adult site. It compiled content, generated scripts for the site itself, scripts to connect to micro-payment things, web-cams, text-message services and whatnot.

would be that you could use that code to create another site and host it yourself. Now this in itself is off course very unethical, but what the heck? It's not like anyone is going to notice another XXX-website ;-)

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Will the effort you put forth make the more elegant and efficient, or more coarse and burdensome? Will it make the world smarter or more base? Will it lift people up, or will it degrade them?

In short, will it make the world a better place, or will things going on being the way they are? You must be the change you wish to see in the world. I made this call a long time ago, vis a vis adult industries, and the answer was no, because I wanted to be able to look my wife, mother and baby girl in the face and tell them that I was proud of my work.

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I fail to see how working in the adult industry would make you less proud of your work, but maybe I have a lack of morals. – Alex Fort Mar 25 at 20:15
You have different morals, not a lack thereof. I wouldn't be proud of working in the adult industry, but I don't think it is anything to be ashamed of, either. – Treb Mar 31 at 7:58

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