Small details but for those who care I noticed in google searches for blacked.com models or scenes (and in the tab/browser info when visiting blacked.com pages) it now says "BBC Porn Videos" again.
It used to always be this way but after a certain 2020 incident where the industry overreacted and tried to virtue signal VMG decided to change their IR content to "Big Dick Videos" to seem less offensive
Using the word BBC again (and in the scene names for more recent releases) would indicate the virtue signal was never authentic or despite attempts from the porn industry to get woke and stop using Interracial terminology/marketing the viewers and paying customers overwhelmingly rejected the changes (which created more confusion and arguably was never offensive in the first place) and so they brought it back quietly after several years.
Part of Blacked's appeal was no crass raceplay with the n-word and the male performers were portrayed as successful and charismatic unlike other IR sites with negative stereotypes (prisoners, gang members, drug dealers, etc)
It still seems to be controversial for some performers to acknowledge race in newer videos (depends on the performer and some scenes could have been shot before 2020 and take forever to release so hearing a girl say BBC doesn't mean it's recent)
For some viewers hearing a girl say the word "black" or "BBC" makes no difference to their enjoyment but for some fans it does enhance it
It launched last year but VixenBrand.com might possibly bring in more money than some of VMG's paysite memberships. Not everyone wants to spend $200+ a year on porn for one of their sites or $600 for all 8 sites, when it's possible to get things for free but a lot of fans will buy some of the clothes for either themselves, a partner or as a gift for their favorite OF girl to wear in a custom.
Even if other studios sell their own clothes like Brazzers I'd bet they don't sell nearly as many units because even people who don't regularly watch porn have probably heard of Blacked or Vixen