As the tempo rises, video frames split into mesmerizing triptychs and young women mouth lyrics to EDM-laced versions of The Black Eyed Peas’ “My Humps”. These aren’t your typical music videos; they are fan-made edits centred around specific themes or content creators, synced to trance-inducing beats. For gooners—young men who love endlessly masturbating to internet porn—the format has become the ideal form of 'bate fuel', a propellant that keeps them engaged for hours.
These videos vary widely but typically feature dozens, if not hundreds, of clips from existing porn content, edited and synced to popular genres like techno, EDM, and hip-hop. Amsterdam-based web designer NoodleDude pioneered the three-panel triptych format, creating a spell-like experience that seduces viewers into a state of endless masturbation.
While some creators face legal challenges, the ecosystem is thriving on X, with accounts like Spencer's SpoogeTube gaining massive followings. His videos, which occupy a realm of fantasy without reservation, have seen exponential growth in recent months. The variety of specialized PMVs, from narrative-driven stories to thematic explorations, reflects the diverse desires within online communities.
However, not all content is innocent; some accounts promote controversial themes such as race play and white male supremacy. As this phenomenon continues to evolve, it offers a fascinating glimpse into how technology shapes our sexual experiences in the digital age.







