The early 2000s saw a surge in online video platforms, with websites like YouTube (founded in 2005) leading the charge. As internet speeds increased and video compression technology improved, it became easier for users to upload, share, and consume video content. Adult video platforms like YouJizz, Pornhub (founded in 2007), and XVideos (founded in 2007) soon followed, catering to a growing demand for adult content.

Security guides have warned of a "YouJizz virus redirect," which is not a virus created by the legitimate site but a label for a browser hijacker. When users clicked on ads or videos on some adult sites without an ad-blocker, their browsers could be redirected to malicious third-party sites. These redirects could:

When searching for or accessing online content, particularly through links like "YouJizzCom," several concerns arise: