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Reddit is in absolute madness right now. Enforcing "anti-CP" rules and possibly even going after hentai

Last posted Feb 08, 2018 at 08:41PM EST. Added Feb 07, 2018 at 03:42PM EST
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>it's a "Reddit tries desperately to appeal to advertisers even though they'll continue to avoid the site like a rotten corpse" episode
I think Conde Nest realized a long time ago there wasn't much money to be had in non-personal data driven social media and decided to cut their loses. I just wonder how long it'll take Reddit's admins to realize the same thing.

xTSGx wrote:

>it's a "Reddit tries desperately to appeal to advertisers even though they'll continue to avoid the site like a rotten corpse" episode
I think Conde Nest realized a long time ago there wasn't much money to be had in non-personal data driven social media and decided to cut their loses. I just wonder how long it'll take Reddit's admins to realize the same thing.

Are we talking about Reddit, Youtube or KYM here?

btw, what do you mean that it’s also gonna affect hentai?

The answer rhymes with golly and voter. Sometimes also known as "it's okay because they're really 1000 years old!!!"

Last edited Feb 07, 2018 at 10:07PM EST

clanc wrote:

The fact that reddit is trying to justify pedophilia is concerning.
btw, what do you mean that it's also gonna affect hentai?

Not my highlights but yeah "She's 29 or 300 years old!" ain't even gonna cut it here anymore.

Pedos BTFO

poochyena wrote:

anime characters aren't even human and thus don't even have real ages. Not sure how the plan on moderating hentai unless they ban it all.

Oh, that'll be simple.

If the character is either stated to be a minor or looks like a child, it'll be able to be moderated. No judge or jury is going to say "But some adults look like children!" By their own, private but publicly available rules, an 18-year old adult who looks 12 can he subject to moderation. And it wouldn't be inconsistent.

The only question would be for high school characters who could be adults or still minors but their age is never stated as long as they look like adults.

But otherwise, it's pretty simple. I've got no problem with it.

>If the character is either stated to be a minor or looks like a child, it’ll be able to be moderated.

they aren't real. Their age is literally completely made up. Also, i'm 99% sure its not illegal to have view porn of an 18 year old who looks 12.
anti-CP laws are made to protect real children. cartoon characters don't need protecting.

@Verbose You ever hear of that Australian small breast porn ban because small breasted women look too much like kids? Leaving it up to mod discretion in a place like Reddit and the "Any character to short and petite is CP" is just asking for trouble.

just to be clear, if it is a realistic drawing of a real life underaged person, then I can totally see the reason to remove that, but anime/hentai characters are no where near realistic. You aren't going to confuse a hentai image with a real person.

poochyena wrote:

>If the character is either stated to be a minor or looks like a child, it’ll be able to be moderated.

they aren't real. Their age is literally completely made up. Also, i'm 99% sure its not illegal to have view porn of an 18 year old who looks 12.
anti-CP laws are made to protect real children. cartoon characters don't need protecting.

That's just how they wrote up the rules (see previous post): It only has to appear as a child even if it's an anime character to become subject to moderating.

How it's written in theory and how it's gonna be executed in practice are of course 2 things. They just made certain that the rules cover it all.

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Personally, I think this is a good thing that Reddit is taking action against animated pornography of underaged children. Anime, in a sense, is like a gateway drug to pedophilia like how marijuana is the gateway to hard drugs such as Cocaine and Meth. Anime must be stopped as it fuels the child sex trafficking ring and pollutes clean minds with the tempting thoughts of masturbation.

God bless the admins and especially u/landoflobsters for going forth against this Japanese evil that is destroying millions of Christian families each and every day.

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xTSGx wrote:

>it's a "Reddit tries desperately to appeal to advertisers even though they'll continue to avoid the site like a rotten corpse" episode
I think Conde Nest realized a long time ago there wasn't much money to be had in non-personal data driven social media and decided to cut their loses. I just wonder how long it'll take Reddit's admins to realize the same thing.

A lot of companies after the youtube adpocalypse realized that internet ads don't bring in a lot of sales. Companies that pulled completely out of online advertising only had about a 5% reduction in sales. Online ads do bring in sales, just not anywhere near as much as people claim they do and they spent wayyyy too much money on online ads.

Buying online ads isn't exponential or scalar; it's more along the lines of a bell curve.

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