Sites that don’t abide by this are subject to a $50,000 fine.
In response, PornHub is cutting off Florida entirely.
And Florida is far from the first state to be cut off by PornHub.

It’s a good ol' fashioned Mexican stand-off.
Florida makes a rule, and instead of abiding by it, PornHub takes their ball and goes home.
No porn for you, Florida.
But in the end, they’re still a porn site.
More importantly, they know that nobody is going to give it to them.
Florida Politics- We have seen how this scenario plays out in the United States.
Since then, our traffic in Louisiana dropped approximately 80%.
These people did not stop looking for porn.
In practice, the laws have just made the internet more dangerous for adults and children.
Say there was a video game that Florida didn’t want their kids to access.
I’ll go upstairs and pray away my boner instead".
That’s crazy talk.
No threat of a computer virus is going to stop them.
It’s really a moment in porn history.
I’m not sure how it will ever be resolved.
Somebody is going to have to blink eventually.
Or come up with a reliable way to verify age that doesn’t require uploading a real I.D.
Or maybe Florida really does find a way to block all children from accessing porn on the internet.
But what happens then?
Kids start dealing porn at school?
Is that any better?
They’re going to find a way.
You’re not going to stop it, Florida.
You gotta let them get that shit out of their system.