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What is a real life example of the Streisand Effect?

Last Updated: 17.06.2025 03:20

What is a real life example of the Streisand Effect?

Now, if you were trying to sell low-budget movies based on horror, gore, and sexual content, could you come up with a better advertising phrase than “video nasties"? Whitehouse and her compatriots not only made the public aware of these films, and railed about how terribly sexy, frightening, filthy, and shocking they were, but also kindly compiled a list.

These were very much underground, sold mainly by word-of-mouth and ads in specialty magazines and such, but most people had never heard of them. But they came to the attention of famed conservative activists Mary Whitehouse, who led a campaign to have anyone selling these films prosecuted. To that end, they compiled a list (initially of around 70 films, later expanded), which were dubbed the “video nasties”.

One of my favorites came from Britain in the 1980s. There was a whole subgenre of low-budget exploitation and horror films distributed by videocassette, which bypassed the normal channels for rating and classifying films in the UK due to a loophole.

I’m wondering about attachment and transference with the therapist and the idea of escape and fantasy? How much do you think your strong feelings, constant thoughts, desires to be with your therapist are a way to escape from your present life? I wonder if the transference serves another purpose than to show us our wounds and/or past experiences, but is a present coping strategy for managing what we don’t want to face (even if unconsciously) in the present—-current relationships, life circumstances, etc. Can anyone relate to this concept of escape in relation to their therapy relationship? How does this play out for you?

Naturally, this campaign became the best possible promotion for films that many people would otherwise never have heard of.

There are a bunch of examples (many of them dating to before the term) involving censorship.