I'm pinning a torrent of map and youthlib resources for everyone who wants to study and get more involved with our struggles politically. It's curated with the specific intent of containing only legal documents, but be sure to comb through it just in case. Different countries have different standards:
@clarissa I don't really care too much about that. Honestly the community side is more interesting
There are a lot of good documentaries about deep web websites like rindexxx Alice in wonderland and the likes that got shut down in the past few years as well as the triforce Chan sites like 144chan.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/347470854_The_Trichan_takedown_Lessons_in_the_governance_and_regulation_of_child_sexual_abuse_material
https://youtu.be/Ndk0nfppc_k
There's also this one decent research paper on the psychology of dark websites as well as grey area sites like 8chan.net. In comparison to normal sites like Reddit niaraland and others.
@Bbccoom19 you should care about it. I'm sharing resources literally about the community, things that should be preserved to the best of our abilities
@clarissa I'm just saying this cause of current trends online. Content and communities are converging every year onto more centralised platforms and people all over the world are getting exposed to the same sort of content and memes, even in china.
The acceptance of stuff like pedophillia even in a lightened up form like lolicon and the whole vtuber space will probably be more common with gen alpha. Even the map colours, some 14 year olds and such are seeking this out online on tiktok every day or so.
Not just with content but with other stuff ranging from anime to crypto stuff. Internet hogmenity imo is one of the big things of the 21st century. And the effects on culture and communities all over the world shouldn't be understated.