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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
peridieu-deactivated20171003
thivus

if u accept the idea that the porn industry is toxic bc of how they treat the actors then hentai is basically veganism for porn

mitigatedchaos

Now see, this makes for a very interesting screening question.

Is someone actually arguing due to the treatment of women in the porn industry, or are they arguing to reduce sexual alternatives to straight women for straight men, relatively increasing straight womens’ sexual power/negotiating leverage?  Or, are they arguing for women (or rather their faction) collectively owning the cultural intellectual property of the idea “women”?

Etc.

peridieu

See, um, there’s one other reason that you guys are kinda missing, I think, and it’s the idea that porn isn’t actually bad in and of itself, but that virtually all porn is bad because it teaches bad, um, morals? And you can, like, say that these morals are, um, inherent to the pornographic medium or just, like, products of our, uh, patriarchal society, but, like, people are definitely anti-porn on the assumption that they’re there.

mitigatedchaos

Obviously, the solution is to mandate multiple age grades for pornography starting with simple nudity and progressing through “sex within the context of a healthy relationship between two consenting adults,” before getting on to the weirder and more extreme stuff, thus setting up sensible expectations for future relationships, like alcohol laws in Europe.

This isn’t a shitpost, by the way.  Depending on the country and its legal and political environment, I think this could potentially be a good policy.

(Edit: Also, to a degree this “bad morals” explanation falls under “ownership of [the idea of women] as intellectual property.”)

peridieu

How do you keep kids from getting into the real bad stuff, though? I mean, porn’s digital. Are you going to have, like, DRM on porn?

mitigatedchaos

It depends on the country and its legal environment.  

The country I originally developed this idea for was a hypothetical one which had a more cryptographically-rooted internet, where each citizen was issued multiple pseudonymous identifiers that the government could track back if needed, but which corporations were prohibited from tracking in some of the ways they currently track identity in the United States.  

However, the political and technical landscape of the various real countries is much different.

In this case, while we already have mechanisms that somewhat limit the sale of pornography by age, especially in physical stores, people can get around that with the Internet if they know the right keywords.

What I’m wondering about is if a limited lifting of some restrictions in combination with the imposition with new ones would create a new market.  The sheer amount of, uh, let’s call it sexual energy present in humanity is what drives the demand that creates oceans of pornography.  Like, Rule 34 exists not because of some 4Chan cult but because of the demand plus available infrastructure.  Trying to end it all because it ‘teaches bad morals’ is practically impossible short of the introduction of a far more totalitarian state.  

So instead of abolishing it, channel some of that energy and adjust the ease of access such that rates of exposure to healthy vs unhealthy versions, especially at key times, shift.

Contextualize sex.

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the-grey-tribe

Anonymous asked:

when are continuity complaints justified vs. just nitpicking?

thefeelofavideogame answered:

I will explain

by means of Star Trek reference

In Star Trek, you can’t beam through the shields.

This is established. Can’t beam through the shields. It has been a plot device multiple times. Entire episodes have hinged on it. The Enemy in TNG is a good one, one of the big Romulan episodes.

So, whenever an episode (or movie) fucks up and has someone beam through the shields, I think it’s valid to call them out on it cause they used it as a plot device and drew attention to it previously. Expecting a production or author to remember their own plot points is not too much to ask.

If Peter Parker wore a red shirt once in Issue 360, then later they flashback to events and it’s a green shirt, that isn’t something worth complaining about.

Now, if he wore a red shirt, and wearing that specific red shirt distracted some bull-themed super-villain specifically by being red, then yes, by all means be annoyed they forgot that, cause it wasn’t just a detail, it’s a plot device.

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peridieu-deactivated20171003
thivus

if u accept the idea that the porn industry is toxic bc of how they treat the actors then hentai is basically veganism for porn

mitigatedchaos

Now see, this makes for a very interesting screening question.

Is someone actually arguing due to the treatment of women in the porn industry, or are they arguing to reduce sexual alternatives to straight women for straight men, relatively increasing straight womens’ sexual power/negotiating leverage?  Or, are they arguing for women (or rather their faction) collectively owning the cultural intellectual property of the idea “women”?

Etc.

peridieu

See, um, there’s one other reason that you guys are kinda missing, I think, and it’s the idea that porn isn’t actually bad in and of itself, but that virtually all porn is bad because it teaches bad, um, morals? And you can, like, say that these morals are, um, inherent to the pornographic medium or just, like, products of our, uh, patriarchal society, but, like, people are definitely anti-porn on the assumption that they’re there.

mitigatedchaos

Obviously, the solution is to mandate multiple age grades for pornography starting with simple nudity and progressing through “sex within the context of a healthy relationship between two consenting adults,” before getting on to the weirder and more extreme stuff, thus setting up sensible expectations for future relationships, like alcohol laws in Europe.

This isn’t a shitpost, by the way.  Depending on the country and its legal and political environment, I think this could potentially be a good policy.

(Edit: Also, to a degree this “bad morals” explanation falls under “ownership of [the idea of women] as intellectual property.”)

Source: thivus porn discourse cw policy politics
thivus
thivus

if u accept the idea that the porn industry is toxic bc of how they treat the actors then hentai is basically veganism for porn

mitigatedchaos

Now see, this makes for a very interesting screening question.

Is someone actually arguing due to the treatment of women in the porn industry, or are they arguing to reduce sexual alternatives to straight women for straight men, relatively increasing straight womens’ sexual power/negotiating leverage?  Or, are they arguing for women (or rather their faction) collectively owning the cultural intellectual property of the idea “women”?

Etc.

porn discourse cw
squareallworthy
argumate

pay to unlock premium Facebook friends

mitigatedchaos

I tried that once.  The premium Facebook friends are actually pretty great, they’re just reaaaally really expensive.

In the end I ended up using a bunch of AIs at that time growing up.  It wasn’t really, you know, healthy.

squareallworthy

Psh, you don’t need Facebook for that. There are plenty of people working freelance who will take your money in exchange for paying you attention and pretending to care what you think.

mitigatedchaos

I didn’t know about YesManFinder at the time, and Facebook has the advantage of being able to advertise to minors (anyone under 30), so…

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kontextmaschine
argumate

@collapsedsquid if you want to start a movement you need to make some bold claims that contradict conventional wisdom, setting you apart from the crowd and acting as useful shibboleths to identify your followers.

also helps if you have some sacred texts, but I understand those can take quite some time to write.

argumate

aspiring empiricists, or empies,

collapsedsquid

Someday, man.   Someday I’ll have cultists.

argumate

well that’s a bold claim that contradicts conventional wisdom, so you’re off to a good start already!

kontextmaschine

Hey are any of us here, uh, not planning to start a cult?

Or at least an institution of collective living consciously dedicated to promoting and living out doctrines at odds with contemporary norms?

Yud’s like the Velvet Underground or something, not that many apostles but every one goes off to start their own

mitigatedchaos

Uh, does a city-state count as an institution of collective living?

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