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> This is the first usable release of the Buttplug Intimate Hardware Control Protocol (buttplug.io) library for Rust.

Rust truly is everywhere nowdays.

@waifu @amy @lanodan It's just this whole style that's deliberately designed from the ground up about subverting and playing with gender cues and to be completely honest if you're a trans woman that's probably the absolute worst thing you can possibly do if you give a shit about passing/stealth whatsoever

I presume that's why these kinds of styles are possible with enby types or whatever, becuase they actualyl don't want to fucking pass as either male or female, they want people to have to look at them for longer to determine how they're gendered and then make a special little category for them in their brain

This is why the whole thing rubs me the wrong way, to base your entire identity around subverting expectations is pretty fatuous

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5S4Ss5bK-ws

Shake it once, that's fine
Shake it twice, that's okay
Shake it three times, you're playing with yourself, again.

Found a video and listened to it. I can sum up the problem.

So coppa is a law that restricts the gathering of information of minors under the age of 13 unless you have written consent from their parents. I have dealt with this in the last decade when a user on the website I was staff on was under the age of 13 and they had to print out a form that their parents signed and fax or mailed. Basically if you are a commercial business getting info from people under 13 is dangerous. Keep in mind the word "commercial" as it's important.

So what the FTC is trying to do is extend the "commercial business" definition to YOUTUBE CHANNELS and are trying to claim that YouTube is an agent working with a YouTube creator.

So FTC is trying to claim when you upload a cartoon or any content that could be directed towards kids they are saying that you are working with YouTube to gather information from kids when:
You can't control who joins the site
You can't control if kids actually view it
You can't control what data YouTube takes
You can't control if you are demonitized
And you can't control the age rating on your YouTube videos

Sure you have some control over some features but it is ultimately YouTube's platform and they have all the control. You don't "own" anything.

Basically the FTC is overreaching. And there's no legal cases to show if they can fine you for this yet.
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"people are nazis for...not liking the new Pokemon game?"

:WakeUpInside:

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