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what about revenge porn then. or torture porn.The phrase 'pornography' implies consent
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what about revenge porn then. or torture porn.The phrase 'pornography' implies consent
what about revenge porn then. or torture porn.
Covered that already.It's true that the porn industry is rife with rape and abuse anyway, but rather than calling abuse material porn because of it, I think depictions of abuse should be called what they are: Depictions of abuse.
Yeah, that's what I find so off-putting about the term "child sexual abuse material"/CSAM, it sounds so clinical or legalistic. It really has that stilted feel of early 90’s political correctness about it.If it was legal speech than at least it would have been iffy differentiation, but trying to put it in popular speech is suspicious as fuck.
Nobody wants to be adjacent to thatEncountered cp. Haven't been back.
uwu just Little things!I‘m also fairly certain that pedophiles use neither phrase, but have an euphemism of their own, if only to circumvent detection.
You do realize you can just edit your post instead of triple posting like the newfaggot you are.Nobody wants to be adjacent to that
Okay. Let me rephrase.Porn does not imply consent, how do you even arrive at a conclusion like that?
On the contrary, accurately describing abuse recorded for erotic stimulation as pornographic, especially when explicit, takes the motivation seriously. To deny why they record and/or sell this evil material would be like denying footage of cartels butchering live victims is intended to strike fear into the hearts of enemies or would-be "rats".Calling actual footage of people being abused sexually "porn" makes light of the issue and gives detractors reason to believe you are a sex-hating puritan. 'Buh porn bad tho' does not refute my point. If you want to rally against the rampant sexual abuse in the pornographic industry you have to spell it out or else people will not listen to you.
1. The term is thrown around too freely. Drawings, whatever media, can still be pornographic in nature. Grooming materials are often cartoons/anime I understand, as the "trans" promoters seem to prefer.CSAM/CSEM as a term came about because;
1. There's been a growing trend of people calling everything under the sun 'CP', from drawings of two fictional characters holding hands to an adult wearing a hello kitty t-shirt for a photoshoot.
2. Not all child sexual abuse material falls under the umbrella of 'pornography'. People tricking children into playing into fetish scenarios through online 'challenges' on platforms such as youtube and tiktok skirts the line but is still very very bad and needs to be prevented.
3. The fact that many actual survivors don't want material depicting their abuse to be called porn should be enough.
We can't reasonably extend the definition of child pornography to all media featuring children or drawings of children. Some of it might be reasonably called "abuse material" as you describe when produced with that intention (e.g. the grooming done with sexualized dances promoted to children). Material repurposed, like my example above, might be better categorized separately, but we'd want to do so very carefully, to avoid loopholes in laws, or misinterpreting innocent motivations as ill.One parents innocent swimming competition video is another mans highly charged viewing, even if not intended to be by the filmmaker.
Pretty much this. We're witnessing an example of the euphemism treadmill, where the original term for an offensive thing thing becomes offensive in itself and is replaced with a euphemism. That in turn will become offensive (it's already sort of happening with CSAM, replacing the "abuse" with "exploitation"). The change seems sudden because an inflection point was reached, but the new term has been bubbling around for a while, likely vying for dominance with a couple of other potential replacements.Either way you're probably overthinking it, doubt there's any agenda beyond the 2 things I just mentioned.
Or my favorite "she was the victim of a horrific essay"I would assume that this term is used because large platforms will shadowban your content like comments and videos if you use "CP" instead. The same way how zoomers are saying "unalive" and "r-word" instead of "suicide" and "rape".