Some of the biggest names in the webcam world have taken to Twitter to share the latest viral videos featuring naked webcam performers.
The videos appear to have been uploaded by users with the hashtag #FreeNaked.
They include a pair of male and female performers from Australia who were filmed in a room that appears to be occupied by a computer.
The men appear to be dressed in white T-shirts, trousers and shoes.
“I think we were just in the middle of a business meeting and one of the guys said, ‘I want to take a shower, so I need a computer’,” said the woman in the video.
“I looked at him and said, OK, what is that?
And he went in and sat on the computer and then said, let’s see if we can put this on for you, because we’re not there to have sexual intercourse.”
The woman said the computer in the room then began to show videos of the men and their genitalia.
The video shows a pair, one in white, one with black, having sex.
“If this guy has a penis, and it’s not a prosthetic, it is a real thing,” said one of them in the clip.
“And if he’s a woman, it’s a real penis, so it doesn’t look fake,” the other said.
The men in the videos are shown engaging in “sexual acts” with the webcam.
The man in the white shirt has sex with his hands on the webcam and is then shown having sex with another woman.
“The guy in the yellow shirt is a guy who has a big penis, which is not an issue,” said the man in white.
“We’ve all got big penises.
It’s just the size of a tennis ball, you know?”
The men have not been identified and the women are not being named.
“When you’re having sex in the dark, you can get very uncomfortable,” said an expert who asked not to be identified.
“It’s a great way for people to do webcam work, but it can also be very upsetting for people who are very vulnerable.”
Some have expressed concern that the videos may be used to blackmail people or lure young men into sexual activity with the aim of making them more attractive to sex traffickers.
In addition, some people have expressed fears that the footage may be misleading or deceptive.
“This may be the first video I’ve seen that says this is not really a real webcam,” said a commenter on the YouTube account of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, which has since taken the video down.
“Maybe this is an advertisement to try and get you to buy into the webcam business.
Maybe this is a hoax.”
The Globe AndMail has reached out to several of the top performers on the Internet for comment.