Today, YouTube is one of the most popular websites on the internet, with over 2 billion monthly active users. The platform continues to evolve, with new features and tools being added regularly. As the online video landscape continues to shift, YouTube remains a dominant player, providing a platform for creators to share their content with the world.

Thothub’s greatest strength—its radical user freedom—was ultimately its downfall. By operating in a regulatory gray area, the platform eventually faced immense pressure from copyright holders and legal entities. Academic and legal analysis often categorized Thothub alongside other "content aggregators" that participated in the shaming and exploitation of women through the unauthorized distribution of personal media.

Thothub operated primarily as a community forum where users could upload and share various forms of media. It became particularly well-known—and controversial—for hosting "leaked" content from internet microcelebrities, streamers, and adult content creators. Unlike mainstream social media platforms with strict moderation, Thothub's unregulated nature allowed it to host material that was often decontextualized or republished without the original creator's consent. The Impact on Digital Creators