The Pornocalypse Is Coming For Stories Too
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@olo Ah, ok. Well, plot twist: if I do see any sort of proposal in the legislature, I’ll ring the alarm bells.
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@olo I mean, the porn industry is pretty fucking awful. And I’ve been reading lately that interest in CP is actually growing. (We can probably thank the Streisand Effect for that.)
But you’re right, if anyone ACTUALLY gave a damn about trafficking and CP then we would have… smartly designed laws put into place, not whacked-out sledgehammers like FOSTA and paternalistic corporate gaslighting because the fat cats know they can’t directly tackle the problem without alienating the folks who actually butter their bread. The emperor has no clothes.
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@NormHorseman said in The Pornocalypse Is Coming For Stories Too:
Main thing to remember is sites like xHamster are businesses so they will shut down whatever is not profitable. Community based sites like this tend to just be passed down from one owner to another.
Written porn is essentially completely legal so there are no hazards in hosting it. It’s also extremely compact. Anyone everywhere could have a fully intact archive of all the porn stories from 1990 onwards on any sort of modern USB stick lol.The most important thing to keep in mind is that websites like tentacle-porn are companies and will shut down anything that is not profitable. Such community-based websites typically just transfer from one owner to another.
There are no risks associated with uploading written porn because it is practically fully legal. Additionally, it is really small. On any kind of contemporary USB stick, anyone anywhere could have a complete archive of all the porn stories from 1990 and on.