• @BrianTheeBiscuiteer
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    46 hours ago

    On one hand I don’t think this kind of thing can be consequence free (from a practical standpoint). On the other hand… how old were the subjects? You can’t look at a person to determine their age and someone that looks like a child but is actually adult wouldn’t be charged as a child pornographer. The whole reason age limits are set is to give reasonable assurance the subject is not being exploited or otherwise harmed by the act.

    This is a massive grey area and I just hope sentences are proportional to the crime. I could live with this kind of thing being classified as a misdemeanor provided the creator didn’t use underage subjects to train or influence the output.

    • ֆᎮ⊰◜◟⋎◞◝⊱ֆᎮ
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      83 hours ago

      I think it’s pretty stupid. Borders on Thought Crime kind of stuff.

      I’d rather see that kind of enforcement and effort go towards actually finding people who are harming children.