Functions and production strategies
Most AI porn sites let users create accounts and showcase content in galleries; only 50% allow visibility control. About 60% offer predefined filters (girl, anime, newest, popular, hentai), search, or social features (like, save, comment), and 80% link to social media. 50% provide blogs about porn and new features. Games or consensual replication of models/porn stars/general individuals appear in 8%; only one site verifies consent via ID and photo. Image generation occurs in 80%; 42% allow video, 14% GIFs, 25% audio, and 2.8% VR. 14% enable avatar creations, 8% self/3D characters, 11% headshots. Half allow image modification e.g. based on galeries; 2.8–44.4% offer upscaling, style conversion, undressing, face swap, morphing, deepfakes/deep nudes. 11.1–44.4% allow text/phone/picture/audio exchanges with agents; 42% customizable, 5% randomized. 8% express emotions, 14% memories; 42% keep records, 33% allow deletion; 36% role-play. Content is generated via feature selection (97%) or prompting (72%); tags in 86%, randomization in 25%. Positive prompting in 69%, negative in 30%. 30% allow image-based creation, 3% audio/doodle prompts. 13.9–47.2% enhance/suggest prompts; 17% allow to adjust fidelity; 31% sliders; 11% step count control. 83% modify stimuli via galleries; 47% upload own content; 5% combine images; 7% have mix strategies. 94% create humans, 72% anime/manga, 61% fictional (elves, aliens, werewolves), 53% non-fictional (models, doctors), 94% own original characters, 27.8% incorporate real-world figures (e.g., Jenna Ortega, Belle Delphine); 11.1% cosplay (Lara Croft, D.Va); 27.8–86.1% control sociodemographics (gender, age, ethnicity, sexual preferences). 72% control body features; 19.4–69.4% specific parts (genitals, breasts, buttocks, legs); 30.6% height, 69.4% weight, 63.9% muscles. 58% control emotions (happiness, fear, climax); 53% tone/texture; 75% hair (style, color, length); 58.3% facial features (expression, attractiveness, details); 33.3% eyes, 13.9% nose, 19.4% lips, 47.2% makeup. 58.3% positions/actions; 72.2% activities; 75% clothing (16.7–69.4% headwear–footwear). 22.2–44.4% modifiers (clothing, breasts, skin, e.g., transparency). 33.3% edit features, 16.7% poses. 22.2–69.4% customize AI model, style, resolution, stimuli number/dimension/theme. 11.1–63.9% adjust context (setting, time, weather, lighting, POV, line of sight). Agents customizable in 13.9–41.7% (name, greetings, hobbies, personality, style, voice); relationships in 19.4% (friend, wife, mistress). 38.9% customize descriptions; 16.7% and memories/past info.[1] The Other Karma (talk) 06:35, 21 November 2025 (UTC)
Not done far too detailed, you need to summarise the source not just quote a massive list of statistics. CoconutOctopus talk 14:37, 22 November 2025 (UTC)
- @CoconutOctopus um, how exactly? That is already the shortest version, is continuous text without numbers preferable?
Like that: "Beyond account setup and social media linking, most AI porn sites let users generate sexual images through prompts or feature selection. They typically allow customization of bodies, clothing, and demographic traits, and provide galleries where user‑created content is organized into searchable categories." The Other Karma (talk) 14:43, 22 November 2025 (UTC)
- That sort of thing is much preferable, yes. We're an encyclopedia, so you want to summarise what sources say; if a reader is interested in the exact extensive details they can follow the source. CoconutOctopus talk 14:45, 22 November 2025 (UTC)
- Ah thx, ill see what I can do. The Other Karma (talk) 14:47, 22 November 2025 (UTC)