🐱 People think 4chan has ‘higher moral standards’ than Netflix after it bans ‘Cuties’ images

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Image-based bulletin board 4chan has allegedly banned the movie poster and other promotional photos from an upcoming French Netflix film, Cuties, also called Mignonnes, which it claims promotes the sexualization of young girls.

The Sundance award-winning film, directed by Maïmouna Doucouré, is slated to be released on the streaming giant Sept. 9 and is described as a teen coming-of-age film which documents the story of 11-year-old Amy as she “rebels against her conservative family’s values when she becomes fascinated with a free-spirited dance crew.”

When promotional photos from Cuties spread online, they were widely criticized by viewers.


Upon making their way to 4chan’s boards, the images were quickly blocked by moderators who shunned the suggestive nature of Netflix’s photos. “Do not post any imagery from this show which sexualizes children,” they wrote. “Anyone posting images or videos sexualizing children will receive permanent bans. Netflix may allow this crap, 4chan does not.”

While many have pointed to alleged hypocrisy in the fact that 4chan notoriously hosts imagery of similar inappropriate themes, it has been widely noted that mods on the site actively crackdown on child pornography, gore, and other violating photos. According to one Twitter user, “4chan has a history of hunting down child predators/most especially people who abuse cats.”

According to a Newsweek report, the film’s director has spoken out on the themes of her debut which have allegedly been misconstrued. She notes that her inspiration from the film came from seeing girls perform dances in a sexually provocative manner. “They danced in a very sexually suggestive manner. There also happened to be a number of African mothers in the audience. I was transfixed, watching with a mixture of shock and admiration. I asked myself if these young girls understood what they were doing,” she said.

She continued, describing the impacts that social media may have on the socialization of young people, saying, “I came to understand that an existence on social networks was extremely important for these youngsters and that often they were trying to imitate the images they saw around them, in adverts or on the social networks.”

Netflix has now come forward with a statement via Twitter addressing the movie’s marketing materials and promotional rollout. “We’re deeply sorry for the inappropriate artwork that we used for Mignonnes/Cuties.” It was not OK, nor was it representative of this French film which won an award at Sundance.”
 
4chan's just more aware they won't have a friendly press to run interference for them if they were to promote their kid-twerking pedobait movie in such a blatant fashion. Frankly I'm surprised there hasn't been a wave of activist journalists writing about the plague of cunnyposting on /tv/ as it is.
 
If you stopped by 2 days ago you'd see plenty of far worse imagery that no one was getting in trouble for, depending on the board you went on. I imagine that same stuff is still going on, I don't know as I stopped going to 4chan partially because it's so diluted with muh shockvalue.jpg posters and general unfunnies who shit up boards.
 
This is by far the most amusing disconnect the left has for me.

They think they are the "good guys", so they always assume the moral bankruptcy of their opposition. Never mind that an actual far right individual is the one who talks about degeneracy, and are the ones arguing AGAINST the pedo rings in the UK and etc.

The right has always been more moral than the left, it's just that the left disagrees with the right's morality. Restricting abortion, gay marriage, and encouraging family units was always about morality.
 
Reddits stuck in 2012. So there's that.
Reddit is an abomination that should be kept around only because of datamining potential and its service as a containment website. Reddit in 2012 is a gourmet restaurant in comparison to the dumpsterfire it is today, filled with censorship, colluding mods, shadowbanning admins, and general garbage perpetuated on there. As of recently it has even gone full 1984 with wrongthink and everything!:
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4chan should not have done this. It has consistently maintained its purpose as a free-speech website where users determine what information is allowed to flourish and which gets sent to the archives. Mods intervening when no one asked for this to happen is why animemes died and the mods got doxxed. It doesn't break any rules, and, had they not brought it up in the first place, it would have had at most 2-3 threads in the catalog at any time. I thought it was common knowledge already that a good chunk of 4chan mods are filthy redditors, either through favoritism or being deliberately placed there?
Anyways, there is no reason to use 4chan when you could use any one of the literally hundreds of other imageboards that exist that fulfill its purpose many times more effectively.
 
People think 4chan has ‘higher moral standards’ than Netflix after it bans ‘Cuties’ images
You heard it here first, folks. Rei, Shitting Dicknipples, 50 Hitler Posts, and generally being a nuisance to the Scientologists makes you better morally than pedos.
 
According to a Newsweek report, the film’s director has spoken out on the themes of her debut which have allegedly been misconstrued. She notes that her inspiration from the film came from seeing girls perform dances in a sexually provocative manner.
How the fuck was this misconstrued? "I'm not a pedo, I was just inspired by children performing sexually explicit dances"?
 
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