While the site markets itself under the "exploited" banner—a common marketing trope in the 2000s implying naive young women being taken advantage of—it is a professional production. Modern discussions regarding sites like ExCoGi often focus on the ethics of the "amateur" label. Critics and industry analysts often point out that while the style simulates amateur home videos, the performers are consenting adults who are professional or semi-professional actors being paid for their work.
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