Like fuck is this my meme, this is a piece of shit made by some American anti-American cancer who hate free speech
My apologies, I was sure I'd seen you use it elsewhere, but maybe you were just being similarly ironic/perverse.
Dangerously ignores how they could go after much smaller and less reputable sites. […]
Not intentionally ignored. Merely demonstrating how forcing somewhere longstanding like ASSTR, or one of the more... *ahem* ...'specialist' Chans, to "Comply! Or! Else!" might indeed mildly stifle the flow of depravity being placed dangerously within the unknowing and innocent grasp of the childers, but (
along with ignoring the myriad other 'irresponsible babysitter' websites
1, uncountable in number and mostly untrackable by algorithm) the ignoring of Big Content sites that are hosts or transparent portals to wide and broad categories of user-generated imagery/etc means that the flood goes relatively unabated.
Ok, so PornTube should probably be secured (if it isn't already), if we assume the mindset of the proposal, but YouTube already is known to show objectionable material that already can't be controlled, so what
more do we demand they do, to keep our little ones (likely already corrupted!) 'safe'. '-er'? Sure, put some age-verification on grindr, but what about flickr? BabeStation vs eBay vs Bay12... What level of lurking/participation privileges can we/should we enforce for each, given the imperfect nature of the moderation process (of those, eBay has the best 'age validation' chances, as part of the process to allow bidding, but cannot at all be expected to prevent (theoretically) inappropriate images being browsed by someone not logged in. Assuming there's an actual BabeStation website
2, they probably paywall their 'best' content, but I doubt that their front-end is so bland as to not show ant enticingly-shrouded sample content, yet even more sufficient to tittilate and intrigue the teenage boy than the traditional lingerie section of Mum's old Littlewood's catalogue.
Sorry, all you Moral Guardians, the battle for Ignorance Is Bliss is lost. Maybe you should concentrate your efforts on ensuring that Sex Education is more than a minimalist "Don't do it...", for an overly wide and impractical range of mostly unspecified 'it's, from kissing on up, "...or you'll go to Hell!". Perhaps if you let them be more responsibly guided through the first pangs of curiosity about
either(/all) sex, without being forced to hide, they won't end up being introduced to the more dangerous sides of reality by someone irresponsible or downright manipulative.
But I'm probably not the right person to be a moral compass, either. I'm only sporadically magnetic. Nor am I moral compasses, as I doubt I could maintain a consistent radius. Luckily, it's not up to me. Unluckily, some other less suitable people seem to think it's up to them. (And this applies to more than just porn censorship. It applies to welfare funding, foreign policy, devolution, transport infrastructure, etc, etc, etc... Unluckily for this thread, today just happens to be the morning that I woke up far too early and had more than the usual time on my hands to waffle on about the
subject de jour...)
1 That is, unsuitable websites that the parents do not know are keeping their kids entertained whilst they are absent, not
actually websites featuring irresponsible babysitters. Although I'm sure the latter is also a represented subset in the total gamut of possibilities one might include in the greater category...
2 I will have to assume, because on this current uplink I have not concerned myself with disabling the ISP's own content-filter, which over-enthusiastically blocks some wordpress-like sites due to the possibility of hitting upon something risque, and I thus know not to even bother going for "yes, we have porn!" locations, even just for
actual research. (I can satisfy any
quote-unquote research 'needs' via other vectors, before you feel sorry for me.)