@miria @applejack Nobody, but someone can be in the making of it
@miria @applejack By consuming content you incentivize it's creation
@applejack @miria I have banned bonerfuel atleast 6 times now. The account lives off approval of it's peers, no money needed.
I can buy shirts not made in sweatshops and those sweatshops are usually an improvement of the life conditions of those kids compared to alternatives.
@miria @applejack It probably was but by adults
@miria @applejack Not illegal
@miria @applejack No
@applejack @miria There's also a different between a necessity and a vice. You can live without porn, but you freeze without clothes.
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You don't need Adidas but you need shoes and no you don't need an iPhone.
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@applejack @miria Kinda ![]()
@miria @applejack They kinda do tbh by giving the perpetrator too much attention.
@miria @applejack Not all crimes are created equal
@miria @applejack Not all crimes are incentivized by reporting, not all murder is. Mass murders usually are, killing your spouse in an argument isn't.
@miria @applejack Yes
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I didn't say all
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8 year old wouldn't purposefully take sexy pictures (she could take random nude pictures because she thinks funny, I certainly did). The law probably disagrees, but I guess it could be fine depending on the pictures and the context, nudity by itself isn't sexual.
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But the scenario you are describing is like 1 in a billion.
@matrix @miria By buying a tshirt you incentivise sweatships. It's not a standard you apply to anything else. Also, not really. CP site's don't exactly have sponsors or many advertisers. Unless you pay for it, any claim to incentivising it is nebulous enough that anything could do anything