Young Girl Photos was originally part of the NN Galleries network, a pornographic web ring operated by "Jay" (founder of NN Galleries and later JuicyAds). That network included a number of similar websites, which all contained preview thumbnails or sample galleries of porn, linking to each other for SEO and to external affiliates for ad revenue. Young Girl Photos in particular included some explicit textual captions alongside the sample images.
After its initial appearance in July of 2007, YGP was redesigned in March of 2009, then it began redirecting to the main NN Galleries website between May and July of that year (before eventually going offline entirely).
I'm an ordinary Internet user who stumbled across Young Girl Photos when I myself was at a young age. I found the website because I was searching for images of girls as close to my own age as legally possible, and this website's generic name and high SEO placed it high up in the search results.
In early 2025, I noticed that the domain name was available, and I purchased it for fun. I initially published a snapshot of the website from when it was active. However, I later replaced the snapshot with this mostly-empty placeholder in order to avoid running afoul of new ID verification laws for porn websites.
When I first purchased this domain, some Young Girl Photos snapshots were still saved in the Wayback Machine. However, many of the embedded images were broken in the snapshots because they were originally served from the nngalleries.com domain, which had been excluded from the Internet Archive for reasons unknown to me.
While attempting to reconstruct the website from the available archives and other sources, I contacted the Internet Archive asking if it would be possible for me to privately access the snapshots with the excluded content displayed. The Internet Archive did not reply to my e-mail, but they immediately locked my IA account and excluded younggirlphotos.com from their archive even though I didn't ask them to.
I contacted the IA again several times asking why they'd taken those actions. Every time, I've either not received a response, or heard back that the request was being forwarded to a different team but then not heard anything else. If you'd like to help badger the IA for an explanation, email [email protected]. For the record, no previous or current owner of younggirlphotos.com has ever requested it to be excluded from the Wayback Machine to my knowledge, and the IA has my full permission to allow all past and current snapshots to be shown again.
Some partial snapshots are still available on archive.today.