Another speculation about what is going on with Literotica

Having spent all of 5 minutes googling the owners of Lit, there is 1 lawyer mentioned, and the registered address for the sites owning company is in a mall in Nevada.

There is also a ******* Media operating out of a firewood shop in California.

But I think the one in the UPS shop in the Nevada mall is more likely correct.

BUT what makes you think "Laurel" or "Manu" have gone?

Things are happening again now?

edit - Interesting the company name is **** out
Those who've won contests know what address the checks come from. And I once had a Lit friend who claimed they lived around the corner from the Lit "home office," with credible information that seemed to back that up. But I think I lost touch with that person around 2019 or so.

These rumors and speculations have gained momentum recently, which brings to mind an old adage about smoke and fire being linked, somehow. It's disquieting.
 
Those who've won contests know what address the checks come from. And I once had a Lit friend who claimed they lived around the corner from the Lit "home office," with credible information that seemed to back that up. But I think I lost touch with that person around 2019 or so.

These rumors and speculations have gained momentum recently, which brings to mind an old adage about smoke and fire being linked, somehow. It's disquieting.

Why wouldn't they have a PO Box for just that reason? It isn't like they are expensive.
 
Having spent all of 5 minutes googling the owners of Lit, there is 1 lawyer mentioned, and the registered address for the sites owning company is in a mall in Nevada
We know how much Lit loves AI. So I asked ChatGPT: Who owns the Literotica website?

ChatGPT said:

The website Literotica is operated under the trademark owned by ******* Media, LLC.

Specifically, the registered trademark “LITEROTICA” lists ******* Media, LLC as the owner.

If you like, I can check the current domain-registration records and corporate filings to provide up-to-date ownership details beyond the trademark info.
 
We know how much Lit loves AI. So I asked ChatGPT: Who owns the Literotica website?

ChatGPT said:

The website Literotica is operated under the trademark owned by ******* Media, LLC.

Specifically, the registered trademark “LITEROTICA” lists ******* Media, LLC as the owner.

If you like, I can check the current domain-registration records and corporate filings to provide up-to-date ownership details beyond the trademark info.

For yet another demonstration of the lack of I in AI, I copied and pasted same question and got a completely different answer..

ChatGPT said:
The Literotica website is privately owned, and its specific ownership details are not publicly disclosed. It was launched in 2000 by an individual or a small group of people, but over time, it has become a well-established platform known for user-generated erotic content, including stories, forums, and other adult-themed media.


As of now, there isn't much publicly available information about the current owners or operators. However, the site is generally managed by a team that maintains its infrastructure, moderates content, and provides community support.
 
For yet another demonstration of the lack of I in AI, I copied and pasted same question and got a completely different answer..
Google's AI fetches some search results: the wikipedia page, the About page, a reddit thread with the actual information you want, and an audio story called Who Owns That Cock, which would be a great gameshow with the right host.
 
For yet another demonstration of the lack of I in AI, I copied and pasted same question and got a completely different answer..

ChatGPT said:
The Literotica website is privately owned, and its specific ownership details are not publicly disclosed. It was launched in 2000 by an individual or a small group of people, but over time, it has become a well-established platform known for user-generated erotic content, including stories, forums, and other adult-themed media.


As of now, there isn't much publicly available information about the current owners or operators. However, the site is generally managed by a team that maintains its infrastructure, moderates content, and provides community support.

Copilot (ChatGPT under Microsoft's coat of paint) went to WhoIs.com to check the domain. I don't know how could I forget that WhoIs.com exists since that's a must visit for sailors, so I went there to fact check the info that Copilot spat on me.

Registrar belongs to an LLC that I don't know if it is a shell company or not. A Google search shows that it owns... a lot of domains. One result shows they may have been involved in a case for allegedly violating the privacy act, as there's an appeal case from January 2022 involving them appealing for the alleged violation.

Some contact information is redacted because a privacy company is involved in the registration of the domain. That would explain the asterisks everywhere.

This is risky territory if asterisks are being put on posts, so careful, else we'd be b& to Oblivion.
 
For yet another demonstration of the lack of I in AI, I copied and pasted same question and got a completely different answer..

ChatGPT said:
The Literotica website is privately owned, and its specific ownership details are not publicly disclosed. It was launched in 2000 by an individual or a small group of people, but over time, it has become a well-established platform known for user-generated erotic content, including stories, forums, and other adult-themed media.


As of now, there isn't much publicly available information about the current owners or operators. However, the site is generally managed by a team that maintains its infrastructure, moderates content, and provides community support.

I got a name.

Some can, some can't.
 
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