if i have enough money one day i hope i can just like, fund a mod/game website that is censorship resistant and the only way something gets taken down is via DMCA or if it's illegal (although in that case it would more likely just be denied verification or something).

it doesn't even seem like it's that hard to pull off something like that. just put up some content filters for people that don't want to see certain things. or, better yet, make the more spicy stuff opt-in specifically. that way everyone can still enjoy the site.

why the fuck hasn't someone like notch done this yet? the dude totally could and it's not like he could come under any more fire than he already has, as if it would even matter goddammit.

@beardalaxy once again you are assuming people are reasonable, which the communists are not.

they would still just ddos or arrange campaigns against your website if it contained a mod they didn't like.
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@icedquinn i think you might be overestimating the amount of DDOSing and targeted campaigns that actually happen to places that host objectionable content. it's usually only sites that embroil themselves in crazy drama that this kind of shit happens to.

like i was saying in another post, there are boorus that have stuff like cub and loli on them but you need to be logged in and need to opt in to see them. i don't think they've had any major issues.

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