SCOTUS takes up porn
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wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 13:14 last edited by
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wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 13:16 last edited by
I have no problem with age verification. I suspect SCOTUS doesn't, either.
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wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 13:18 last edited by
The problem I see is one of anonymity. Do you really trust PornHub to keep your private information safe and private?
I suppose it could be like any other website, like Walmart or Amazon, but still...
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The problem I see is one of anonymity. Do you really trust PornHub to keep your private information safe and private?
I suppose it could be like any other website, like Walmart or Amazon, but still...
wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 13:19 last edited by@George-K said in SCOTUS takes up porn:
The problem I see is one of anonymity. Do you really trust PornHub to keep your private information safe and private?
I suppose it could be like any other website, like Walmart or Amazon, but still...
In the case of PornHub, I don't care if states require a thumbprint.
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wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 13:33 last edited by
Yeah, the proliferation of porn is concerning. I see no issue with age verification.
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wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 13:36 last edited by
Porn, in it's current easily accessible and ubiquitous form, is probably worse for the citizenry than alcohol or cigarettes. Yet, we have no problem with age verification for those vices.
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wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 13:41 last edited by
Yeah I remember as an 8 year old thinking it was so risqué that I found how to type in the MS-DOS c prompt “nude.exe” and it rendered a dot matrix picture of a naked woman. Now a kid just has to Google their favorite phrase.
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Porn, in it's current easily accessible and ubiquitous form, is probably worse for the citizenry than alcohol or cigarettes. Yet, we have no problem with age verification for those vices.
wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 13:56 last edited by@Jolly said in SCOTUS takes up porn:
Porn, in it's current easily accessible and ubiquitous form, is probably worse for the citizenry than alcohol or cigarettes. Yet, we have no problem with age verification for those vices.
And I have no problem if the privacy issues kill the industry.
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@Jolly said in SCOTUS takes up porn:
Porn, in it's current easily accessible and ubiquitous form, is probably worse for the citizenry than alcohol or cigarettes. Yet, we have no problem with age verification for those vices.
And I have no problem if the privacy issues kill the industry.
wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 16:14 last edited by@Mik said in SCOTUS takes up porn:
@Jolly said in SCOTUS takes up porn:
Porn, in it's current easily accessible and ubiquitous form, is probably worse for the citizenry than alcohol or cigarettes. Yet, we have no problem with age verification for those vices.
And I have no problem if the privacy issues kill the industry.
Works for me.
- Porn preys upon women, particularly those who can least psychologically handle the consequences of doing porn. It pushes women into sex acts they would not normally do or sometimes are physically damaging.
- It has a huge detrimental effect upon consumers, particularly men. Men increasingly objectify women and have warped expectations of sex and sex acts.
- Consumption of porn by minors leads to increased drug and alcohol consumption, acting out and violent behavior, earlier participation in sex acts and a decreased ability for some to say "No".
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wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 16:23 last edited by
With AI, we are on the threshold of infinite porn. One could ask for a nude photo or video of anyone living or dead or completely made up doing whatever one desires- and that image or video will be produced, It should destroy or reduce Only Fans and much of the porn industry.
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wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 22:22 last edited by
I really didn’t need the imagery of Ketanji “taking up porn” to pop into my head. Thanks a helluva lot.
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I really didn’t need the imagery of Ketanji “taking up porn” to pop into my head. Thanks a helluva lot.
wrote on 18 Jan 2025, 22:41 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in SCOTUS takes up porn:
I really didn’t need the imagery of Ketanji “taking up porn” to pop into my head. Thanks a helluva lot.