FrothySolutions
Post like the FBI is watching.
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Or rather, the "Big Tech" version of moderation is absolutely hopeless. There are too many kids in adult spaces. It didn't used to be like this.
You're probably thinking "Kids have lied about their ages since World War One." Yeah, but that's the thing. It used to be a kid had to lie about their age. If you were on, I dunno, Captain Slimydick's Titfake Cum Tributes on Yahoo! Groups, for instance. You couldn't be like "Hello I'm actually 13 may I see some porn, please?" Because things were under enough control that if there was evidence of a kid in an adult space, they would have their account banned.
But today, there are videos teaching women how to finger themselves, and the comments sections are rife with underage girls who are openly admitting to how underage they are. And no one's doing anything about it. Except the adults who prey on them. Because YouTube's idea of content monitoring is blocking comments on Spongebob videos. This is how it is on YouTube, this is how it is on Twitter, this is how it is on Reddit, everything is upside-down broken.
I can only pray the day comes when the tech giants fall, and we see the return of Yahoo! and AOL. Do it like we used to.
You're probably thinking "Kids have lied about their ages since World War One." Yeah, but that's the thing. It used to be a kid had to lie about their age. If you were on, I dunno, Captain Slimydick's Titfake Cum Tributes on Yahoo! Groups, for instance. You couldn't be like "Hello I'm actually 13 may I see some porn, please?" Because things were under enough control that if there was evidence of a kid in an adult space, they would have their account banned.
But today, there are videos teaching women how to finger themselves, and the comments sections are rife with underage girls who are openly admitting to how underage they are. And no one's doing anything about it. Except the adults who prey on them. Because YouTube's idea of content monitoring is blocking comments on Spongebob videos. This is how it is on YouTube, this is how it is on Twitter, this is how it is on Reddit, everything is upside-down broken.
I can only pray the day comes when the tech giants fall, and we see the return of Yahoo! and AOL. Do it like we used to.