This is about a meta analysis from 2018 and therefore misses that the biggest recent growth in the anti-porn movement has been among secular feminists. It also has nothing to say about the way that onlyfans et al "revolutionized" the porn industry by creating a multibillion dollar MLM that exploits both its creator/employees and consumers with different but equally questionable fictions that normalized the purchase and production of pornography to new segments of the population.
> This is about a meta analysis from 2018 and therefore misses that the biggest recent growth in the anti-porn movement has been among secular feminists.
Citation needed. Secular feminists have always been there. They don't seem any more dominant to me. But I'm prepared to be convinced. By actual evidence of some kind.
Also, you're completely missing the point. The article is about people who have issues with their own porn use. The secular feminists you're talking about aren't the people who (a) believe they're addicted to porn and (b) are having problems with feeling bad about it.