True-- there's enough moral griping about whether or not you get needles and how many in meatspace.
I would restate it was never supposed to be about adult material to begin with. Now maybe they should embrace this new industry instead of rejecting it for business reasons. But at the same time, it's their business. They have a right to run it the way they want it.
Compare and contrast with orgs like Twitter where it insists upon being a primary communication utility for all public discourse while also claiming to be a private platform whenever it wants to ban wrong thinkers. OF is putting the burden on its service providers and not on the consumers
They thought it was going to be like celebrities and influencers using it to connect with their fans in a more meaningful and personal way. That's what they're trying to pivot towards now.
True-- there's enough moral griping about whether or not you get needles and how many in meatspace.
I would restate it was never supposed to be about adult material to begin with. Now maybe they should embrace this new industry instead of rejecting it for business reasons. But at the same time, it's their business. They have a right to run it the way they want it.
Compare and contrast with orgs like Twitter where it insists upon being a primary communication utility for all public discourse while also claiming to be a private platform whenever it wants to ban wrong thinkers. OF is putting the burden on its service providers and not on the consumers
They thought it was going to be like celebrities and influencers using it to connect with their fans in a more meaningful and personal way. That's what they're trying to pivot towards now.
In other words using the platform to push their vaccine agenda, or something similar
a patreon alternative
Their name would have been good for a patreon competitor. But the brand is probably too damaged now for that
Maybe, but if banks removed violent games would it really be more pressure on the providers or equally for the gamers who had enjoyed them?