Agree Completely. Any idea about how that might happen?
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Replying to @Aristokles11235 @jenningsjaxfl
There's practically no way to stop indy porn from being made unless you utterly crippled the internet and only let licensed people upload images somehow and there's absolutely no way to achieve that totally for a lot of technical reasons.
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(Not just images obviously but just about any file type) Josh's solution focusing on family is probably the best answer, and it's ironically the normie conservative solution.
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Replying to @RegressiveBard @jenningsjaxfl
He's not wrong but if you leave it at that it's cultural abandonment. There's fairly aggressive enforcement of trafficking in child pornography. It can be done to some effect. If there's a poltical will to do it.
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Of course there would have to be very explicit (excuse the pun) definitions of what exactly constitutes pornography. Legal loopholes, 'local standards' and "I know pornography when I see it" opened the door last time.
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