Reminder that reddit defended keeping the Jailbait sub up for years after people pointed out that it was extremely dangerous, if not actually illegal, most days.
I obviously understand the "posting sexualized images of minors is illegal" bit.
But what's the argument that the subreddit was "extremely dangerous".
Besides being illegal & immoral, is the contention that posting images of underage teen girls could dox them & put them in danger from obsessive pederasts IRL?
Its dangerous because by definition its skirting the line between being legal and CP, and that's dangerous to not only browse but host. Especially considering its meant to be sexually evocative images at that. The danger is in that you would be one bad cop/judge from being hit with a CP charge for 90% of what was getting posted there, even if you tried the "she isn't technically naked though!" card like they usually did.
And yeah, there was a huge problem back then of guys into that stuff posting the Facebooks of the girls they were harvesting images from, because people were still in the "post every thought and bit of identifiable information possible" era of social media. It was a huge problem on 4chan and they'd constantly talk about that particular sub on /b/.
I still believe that the anime art posts on /b/ depicting young fantasy characters in sexually provocative ways is an attempt to skirt CP laws and groom people into becoming pedos. I don't know if it's the work of a few independent sickos or something more coordinated, but there was almost always a thread of it when you refreshed the feed.
I stopped going to /b/ when porn began dominating the feed and they changed their posting system to make it so hard for anons to post anything that it wasn't worth it anymore.
anime art posts on /b/ depicting young fantasy characters in sexually provocative ways is an attempt to skirt CP laws and groom people into becoming pedos.
Sir, most people can quite easily differentiate between a real human and a cartoon.
Also, you can't groom someone into pedophilia any more than you can groom someone into hetero or homosexuality. It's a malformation of the brain, not a learned behavior, and honestly it's probably just a weird exaggerated gene expression of the sexual desire for the young, healthy, and fertile mate that'll be most likely to give you good offspring.
I don't know if it's the work of a few independent sickos or something more coordinated
We know discord trannies raid a bunch of the boards to coordinate, as well as a bunch of other things like BNWO and Andy Sixx stuff is also being spammed by dedicated individuals.
Lolishitters are organic, they've been there since the beginning and the reason so many of us are numb to their existence is because of how long we had to share space with them. They weren't the Jailbait posters, who kept to their own threads and you'd often find the lolishitters trying to keep them out if they didn't.
I obviously understand the "posting sexualized images of minors is illegal" bit.
But what's the argument that the subreddit was "extremely dangerous".
Besides being illegal & immoral, is the contention that posting images of underage teen girls could dox them & put them in danger from obsessive pederasts IRL?
Its dangerous because by definition its skirting the line between being legal and CP, and that's dangerous to not only browse but host. Especially considering its meant to be sexually evocative images at that. The danger is in that you would be one bad cop/judge from being hit with a CP charge for 90% of what was getting posted there, even if you tried the "she isn't technically naked though!" card like they usually did.
And yeah, there was a huge problem back then of guys into that stuff posting the Facebooks of the girls they were harvesting images from, because people were still in the "post every thought and bit of identifiable information possible" era of social media. It was a huge problem on 4chan and they'd constantly talk about that particular sub on /b/.
I still believe that the anime art posts on /b/ depicting young fantasy characters in sexually provocative ways is an attempt to skirt CP laws and groom people into becoming pedos. I don't know if it's the work of a few independent sickos or something more coordinated, but there was almost always a thread of it when you refreshed the feed.
I stopped going to /b/ when porn began dominating the feed and they changed their posting system to make it so hard for anons to post anything that it wasn't worth it anymore.
Sir, most people can quite easily differentiate between a real human and a cartoon.
Also, you can't groom someone into pedophilia any more than you can groom someone into hetero or homosexuality. It's a malformation of the brain, not a learned behavior, and honestly it's probably just a weird exaggerated gene expression of the sexual desire for the young, healthy, and fertile mate that'll be most likely to give you good offspring.
We know discord trannies raid a bunch of the boards to coordinate, as well as a bunch of other things like BNWO and Andy Sixx stuff is also being spammed by dedicated individuals.
Lolishitters are organic, they've been there since the beginning and the reason so many of us are numb to their existence is because of how long we had to share space with them. They weren't the Jailbait posters, who kept to their own threads and you'd often find the lolishitters trying to keep them out if they didn't.