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Can online porn ID supporters explain to me why Kiwifarms should be exempt from these laws? The Farms may not be a porn site but it certainly is an adult site.
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Looking at the voting record, the democrats voted overwhelming in favor of it as well.Here is the bill in question. https://capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=88R&Bill=HB1181
Can online porn ID supporters explain to me why Kiwifarms should be exempt from these laws? The Farms may not be a porn site but it certainly is an adult site.
Wouldn't this law just help with DVD sales? It's not like your local sex shop across the street from the self-storage is keeping a database of who comes into their store.
I mean, there's a whole lot of that on here. It's just almost all horrifying and what isn't horrifying is still at a minimum nauseating.Because tits, pussy, dick, ass and combinations of those going in each other repeatedly are waaaay more corrosive than bad words and extreme opinions... silly
that's why there's a difference between "softcore" and "hardcore". girls gone wild simply isn't on the same level as a mexican donkey show.To me, "porn" can range from extremely dark, to degrading but mainstream (like promoting promiscuity or even adultery), to light stuff like "pin-ups" and "fanservice" of fictional characters. But in Current Year America, "porn" can be more or less lumped together and opposed by leftists and conservatives. That, combined with the memory of the absolute freakshow that was 2020 and coronapanic, lead me to doubt that such invasions of privacy as "porn ID" and "device-level filtering" won't become a thing.
Like I said, it seems a number don't see that.girls gone wild simply isn't on the same level as a mexican donkey show
Looks like it's having the intended effect then.Pornhub is now outright pulling out of some states with ID verification.
the only effect will be an increase in VPN sales, if people even bother that much and not just pick the next search result for some online smut.Looks like it's having the intended effect then.
time for someone to pick up youpork.com and start an online meat distribution.My question is do people still get pork from dedicated websites? I thought most younger people get shit from Discord/Reddit/Twitter? I mean good for them for trying to stem the flow but they are a decade late on that one.
I still have a bad feeling about these laws. There is no way this is just going to stay at targeting porn only.
Or they could just ban pornography from the country like they did in the good old days. Countries that have banned pornography have a seriously hard time regulating porn sites in their own countries right now.