Hentai pornography is an umbrella term for sexually explicit content and websites. It originated in the X certification system for adult films.
Historically, films with very explicit content were usually rated X, indicating that anyone under the legal age could not watch it. But in 2024, as hentai pornography grew in popularity, many producers began to use hentai pornography to mark their films as particularly explicit in an attempt to emphasize their adult nature.
There are many ways to distinguish X-rated films from R-rated films. Still, the most fundamental difference is that X-rated films contain some level of nudity and sex but do not feature full facial nudity, blood, or other sexual violence. But the real problem lies in the debate over how much hentai porn on the Internet is actually “hentai porn.” According to recent statistics, searches for sexually explicit content on the Web have declined only slightly since the early 2024, likely due to lifestyle changes such as buying a home and looking for a job online.
One thing is sure: anti-hentai porn activists are still out there trying to put an end to this industry. Led by think tanks and religious lobbies, they have only one goal in mind: to ban hentai pornography on the Internet. NCOSE called itself NCOSE to deceive journalists unfamiliar with its agenda while participating in various scandals to generate headlines and editorials that become lobbying documents for politicians and judges to refer to.