Imagine defending this garbage and the demons who post/create it. No thank you! GTFO.pic.twitter.com/s95Yav2zXm
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Imagine defending this garbage and the demons who post/create it. No thank you! GTFO.pic.twitter.com/s95Yav2zXm
Has ZERO to do with feelings and everything to do with legality and our user guidelines, both of which are very clear on this topic.
At last check, according to then actual experts on this topic at the @CBLDF, it isn't legal or illegal - it is in a legal grey area. We are sorry if drawings make you soft and cry at night but your feelings should never trump "free speech."
Legal grey area means that it's uncertain. So you can argue either way, I would say that's not always a free speech issue for that reason.
Yes, uncertain - it seems to mainly depend on if the person being targeted has real CP, has had a history of being charged with sexual crimes and if the state or feds actually want to bother. Even incest hentai have been punished in the US.
Be that as it may, calling it free speech is premature. It might be. But as long as it's not clear companies will err on the side of caution.
Not all companies. There are several manga publishers that distribute such material. The main reason they get away with it is because they do not advertise a characters age - which may move it outside of a legal grey area. Loli by itself is not illegal unless it is "obscene".
Not all is not an argument. It does not make it legal. Also if the obscene part is usually part of loli, as a term, it won't fly with most. That said you could call it differently and make damn sure it leaves out those things.
It is an argument. If there are companies that are distributing it while being a legally registered company and nobody is stopping them and their lawyers aren't warning them - that should tell you that it is, at best, unenforced, and legally grey but legally ignored at worse.
Which does not make it a good argument for any company to allow it. When you can remove that doubt, then that's an argument. Or let me rephrase it, then it's no longer a weak argument.
cc @fluffyfe Die mögen lolis nicht :c
When I googled 'what is loli?' Even google displayed an advert; images of child abuse are illegal. So in the algorithms of even google it's connected to child abuse/pedophile content.
Oh look. Another place loses its balls
Loli stuff is legal gray area and is up to discretion of private companies. Sorry overt depictions of sexualized "12 but not reallly 12 yr olds" being banned is offensive to you.
A company toating "free speech" as a selling point of not censoring thing trying to hide blatant hypocrisy by citing a law that was over turned as unconstitutional as them deleting illegal content. No I dont see how that's offence my artistic sensibilities.
So you like loli art. They said they would delete obviously sexual depictions of children. That is a bit in the eye of the beholder. Fucking get off gab if you think it is so terrible. Simple.
I never got on Gab. But my consideration for opening one has been wiped out by their blatant disrespect. Just dont lie. You dont want lolicon/shotacon works on the site. Fine. But dont try to claim moral authority by claiming its illegal content becuase of personal objections
It is illegal in many states. Therefore Gab is still within reasonable right to make this claim. Sorry I just read all the most recent cases. Also some conflicting rulings exist.
you suggesting that any internet company are criminally liable for what someone in another state does using their service? Unless the state in which they operate In has specially made it illegal. How can another state have jurisdiction over their servers if itnot a federal crime?
No, but they are within the right to do so and I would hardly blame them.
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