Cybersocket Web Award
Cybersocket Web Award | |
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Sponsor | Cybersocket |
Date | 2000 |
Country | United States of America |
Reward | trophy |
Official website | www |
Cybersocket Web Awards are internationally recognized awards for LGBT websites associated with the adult entertainment industry. Awards include the most notable adult entertainment personality, porn star and gay adult film. Winners are chosen using online voting by members of the public. The annual awards recognize websites for both "Surfer Choice" categories and "Industry Choice" categories. Past winners range from on-line billing companies to pornography blogs.[1] The awards were established in 2000.
Cybersocket was established in 1997 to publish a printed annual LGBT internet directory (the Cybersocket Directory).[2][3][4] The two founders, Morgan Sommer and Tim Lutz, were awarded the AVN Awards Hall of Fame in 2010.[5][6]
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Notable Winners
Best PersonalityThe trophy for Best Personality has been given out since 2008.
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Best Porn Star
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Best New Porn StarThe Best New Porn Star (until 2014 Best Newcummer) is being honored since 2012.
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