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  • There is a huge difference between inconsiderate spammers, and adult performers linking to their work.

    We all hate the blatant spam on Reddit, but spam is not a unique problem, and it was not invented during the rise of adult content creation. That’s why we have moderation. Know what makes moderation even harder? Abusing the moderation system.

    Look, we have an opportunity here to create an active and ethical community of real people who love porn, and SUPPORT the people who create the thing we love.

    Even if you never intend to pay for your porn, creators give away TONS of free material, and want to interact and build community here for free.

    If you push out creators from every corner of the internet besides behind a paywall, what do you think will be left? I’ll tell you: the 1% of people who are not interested in monetizing their content, and a bunch of stolen shit (for as long as it lasts, until LemmyNSFW gets hit with DMCA takedowns left and right.)

    If we went that route, and the site becomes swamped with copyright takedowns, admins here could decide ONLY OC is allowed to be posted, and then yall will have that 1% of people who don’t monetize to choose from. So, you can say goodbye to variety, and goodbye to finding someone who fulfills your particular fetish.

    Is that the community you want to build? Sounds pretty oppressive to me.



  • You realize a lot of revenge porn out there was coerced, right? Or the people were drunk, underage, in abusive relationships, etc…

    Your post is essentially saying “you let yourself get photographed naked, deal with the consequence.”

    Life is full of nuance, my guy. Instead of victim blaming, let’s all agree that none of us want to see/share NC content.

    If you find a random professionally shot image or vid, it won’t be hard to ID the model or studio, as there’s usually a watermark. If the person was working, you can be pretty sure they signed a release for the photo to be put online. Whether that content was stolen from behind a paywall is another question.

    If it’s an amateur, it becomes more difficult to determine. Here are some ways I think you can tell;

    Likely Consensual:

    • The person CLEARLY without question is an adult.
    • They look like they’re having a good time.
    • They know they are being photographed/filmed.
    • They are sober.
    • You have seen them post OC online before.

    Iffy:

    • They are intoxicated.
    • They appear genuinely apprehensive.
    • They are a random you’ve never seen an OC account for.
    • Voyeur content (unless you see a studio tag, this very well may be illegally recorded.)

    Likely NC:

    • Amateur self shots of teens; a TON of this content is underage/illegal, especially pre-Pornhub and smart phone era.




  • Could something like how Mastodon handles verification be implemented here?

    I like how that method retains our privacy (and our sanity, from having to take dozens of verification photos in various angles for picky subreddit mods.)

    Even without a website to paste html into, something like, adding a user specific verification code into their public profile on an 18+ site where their ID has already been checked (if the user is selling on an adult platform, for example.)

    Of course, this would not work for users without these pre-verified profiles, but I think it’s a good start.