That aspect scares me the most. Our troll unleashed a sort of Roko's Basilisk on FurAffinity. Simply seeing pornography of real children would have that stored in your history and cache. Not everyone even knows tha they exist, much less know how to clear that stuff. Even if you did, automatic downloaders (including the Tor Onion FurAffinity archive) would store the incriminating pornography another way, forming a sort of unseen spot. The sad thing is tha they would be arrested because of something that was essentially unintentional: plenty of us remember having seeing pornography and other horrid things in old pop-up and banner ads... or accidentally visiting shock sites... or scrolling through social media... or seeing unhidden NSFW/NSFL stuff in these forums.
Thi situation also punishes whistleblowers: by telling the police or otherwise about a case of child pornography, you ar essentially admitting to having watched the stuff yourself, opening you p to investigation and inevitable arrest. That is even worse if you found the pornography someplace that can only be accessed through a link; you get jailed because you linked to the stuff.
Our troll knows all of this. Though thon is going to be arrested eventually, thon can do a lot of damage because the law is extremely zealous, discouraging others from telling the police. Trying to reduce the reach of the law would not work, either; traffickers of children will and can exploit every last loophole, thus benefitting immensely from any reduced reach.
In a way, I can understand our troll's twisted logic: i furry pædos (which, to some people, includes all furries) have spent even decades escaping justice, then getting them arrested of possessing pornography of real children would be the only way they would get any sort of punishment... in a form of poetic irony, a that.