The internet is giving people all over the world a way to consume contents like never before.
Since the first photo was uploaded to the internet, people began to understand the potential of the internet, and the rest is history.
Fast forward, the internet has literally killed Playboy, gave birth to Pornhub, and more, as well as the 'Rule 34'.
These allow entertainment to be delivered in a more easier manner, resulting in billions of dollars industry.
However, some people are hurting from it.
And among those people, include Billie Eilish.

The American singer and songwriter who first gained public attention in 2015 and has since received numerous accolades, said that pornography ruined her.
"I think it really destroyed my brain and I feel incredibly devastated that I was exposed to so much porn," Eilish said.
Eilish said that pornography disgusts her, and that she had some of her own experiences that made her to say that.
The topic of pornography came up in the interview as it is referenced in a song, Male Fantasy, on her album Happier Than Ever.
"I used to watch a lot of porn, to be honest. I started watching porn when I was like 11," she said.
She told Howard Stern Show that she thinks porn "is a disgrace" because she grew up watching content she described as "violent" and "abusive."
The genre she watched, was BDSM.
"I couldn't watch anything else like unless it was violent. I like didn't think it was attractive and I had was a virgin I had never done anything," she said.
She described how she suffered sleep paralysis and nightmares after being exposed to such "abusive" pornography at such a young age, and that was she saw and experienced, didn't go well with her sex life when she finally became an adult.
"The first few times I, you know, had sex, I was not saying no to things that were not good. It was because I thought that’s what I was supposed to be attracted to.”
"I didn't understand why that was a bad thing - I thought it was how you learned how to have sex," Eilish said about watching porn, adding that her mother was "horrified" when she told her about this.
The star also revealed the tribulations she faces in trying to find a match while being famous, saying people are either "terrified of you or think that you’re out of their league".
Eilish who spent much of her teenage life as a celebrity, forged her career and reputation not only from her songs and performances, but also from her clothing style, which frequently features baggy and oversized dress.
What's more, Eilish has also regularly spoken about body image and being sexualized while growing up.
And in this particular case, Eilish criticized the way pornography depicts women's bodies and sexual experiences.
This is where she slammed pornography for creating unrealistic expectations about sex and female bodies.
"I'm so angry that porn is so loved, and I'm so angry at myself for thinking that it was okay," she said.
"The way that vaginas look in porn is fucking crazy [...] No vaginas look like that. Women's bodies don't look like that. We don't come like that."
What Eilish is trying to say here is that, she has become one of the victims of pornography, where pornography skewered her wider understandings of what is normal during sex, including around consent.
The view is echoed by experts focusing on child welfare, including UNICEF, which said that exposure to pornography at a young age can be harmful.