The world at large seems to have descended into moral panic on all sorts of subjects and it's difficult for me to understand precisely how or why. Perhaps it's no coincidence that over the last decade and change there…
I can find a "US v Fletcher" from 2008 that deals with obscenity law, though the only "US v McCoy" I can find was itself about charges for CSAM. The latter does seem to reference a previous case where the same person…
What in the world is this referring to?
uBlock Origin Lite is available for Safari on mobile, though that's not exactly the same extension. Orion supports standard uBlock Origin on mobile, but then that's not a browser "of note." You win this round!
I'm not the biggest fan of how I phrased some of this. Perhaps "and so I'm opting not to speak to those point." Unfortunate how short the edit window for comments is on here. In either case, I suppose what I'm saying is…
There's a number of things being said here, but much of it seems orthogonal to the original discussion and so I'm not going to address it. Rather, if these characters aren't agents, I wonder where this leaves us re: sex…
No, that's fine, since I think it's not only the case that these are sufficient, but that I simply wasn't explicit enough in my rejection. What I'm disputing is any application of objectification theory to media…
I've definitely seen people say it's about agency, though exactly what they mean by that and why they think that matters tends to vary. That said, I suspect your response is in line with the person I was originally…
Can you give me an example of this? As far as I understand it sex positivity doesn't seem to be concerned with "media sexualizing women" in and of itself. Consequently I'm not sure what "media [that] sexualizes women to…
What does it mean to "handle online media?" How is it you would say "most adults" fall short of this?
Product development disagreements are largely immaterial to me, though the discussion around their integrations with Yandex remind me of prior discussions around their integrations with Brave. Either way, thanks for…
What is the direction that things are going at Kagi now? What were they before?
It’s not entirely clear what this is in reference to or what you’re attempting to say.
The supposition that this is “more nuanced than I think” given the particular example you’ve chosen strikes me as quite bizarre. Does “17 year olds collecting nudes of 14 year olds to gawk at and bully them over” not…
> It's trying to exclude "innocent" things like selfies or "simulated" things like drawings, but those are just as illegal in some or all countries. Selfies shared between teenagers are innocent! When an adult enters…
> then what's with the pronouns It's been the case that when I encounter people with non-normative pronouns they're trans, but you're right that isn't necessarily the case. My mistake! I know I asked the initial…
> and it is cultural not innate > he/they I sometimes see people make this assertion, and interestingly enough it's usually trans people. What exactly makes you say this?
Take a guess at what they might have been into when they were kids!
Ah, alright. I suppose it comes down to the fact that even thought labeled as such, this speech isn't actually fictitious. I see your point here.
> or depending on the "speech" when properly labeled as fictitious (though some speech is wrong regardless of its labeling). What's an example of this?
> what is morally good is objective and not fully accounted for by consent, or utility. Could you elaborate here? I'm curious what is meant by this.
> I suspect tentacle porn is creating mass shooters at scale. This is a rather fascinating sort of assertion. I wonder how we, or the people in question, move from one to the other.
> [...]if you subscribe at least partially to the Sapir-Wharf hypothesis[...] Why would anyone subscribe to the Sapir-Wharf hypothesis, in whole or in part?
> Loosely, addiction can be useful-- the thrill seekers[...] This seems like a strange conception of addiction, unless we aren't seriously comparing mountain climbing with heroin. If we are then I wonder what utility…
> On the flip side if you attach value to what you have and are, then it logically follows that if you have the chance to "ask your ancestors to screw" - you would. Why does that follow?
The world at large seems to have descended into moral panic on all sorts of subjects and it's difficult for me to understand precisely how or why. Perhaps it's no coincidence that over the last decade and change there…
I can find a "US v Fletcher" from 2008 that deals with obscenity law, though the only "US v McCoy" I can find was itself about charges for CSAM. The latter does seem to reference a previous case where the same person…
What in the world is this referring to?
uBlock Origin Lite is available for Safari on mobile, though that's not exactly the same extension. Orion supports standard uBlock Origin on mobile, but then that's not a browser "of note." You win this round!
I'm not the biggest fan of how I phrased some of this. Perhaps "and so I'm opting not to speak to those point." Unfortunate how short the edit window for comments is on here. In either case, I suppose what I'm saying is…
There's a number of things being said here, but much of it seems orthogonal to the original discussion and so I'm not going to address it. Rather, if these characters aren't agents, I wonder where this leaves us re: sex…
No, that's fine, since I think it's not only the case that these are sufficient, but that I simply wasn't explicit enough in my rejection. What I'm disputing is any application of objectification theory to media…
I've definitely seen people say it's about agency, though exactly what they mean by that and why they think that matters tends to vary. That said, I suspect your response is in line with the person I was originally…
Can you give me an example of this? As far as I understand it sex positivity doesn't seem to be concerned with "media sexualizing women" in and of itself. Consequently I'm not sure what "media [that] sexualizes women to…
What does it mean to "handle online media?" How is it you would say "most adults" fall short of this?
Product development disagreements are largely immaterial to me, though the discussion around their integrations with Yandex remind me of prior discussions around their integrations with Brave. Either way, thanks for…
What is the direction that things are going at Kagi now? What were they before?
It’s not entirely clear what this is in reference to or what you’re attempting to say.
The supposition that this is “more nuanced than I think” given the particular example you’ve chosen strikes me as quite bizarre. Does “17 year olds collecting nudes of 14 year olds to gawk at and bully them over” not…
> It's trying to exclude "innocent" things like selfies or "simulated" things like drawings, but those are just as illegal in some or all countries. Selfies shared between teenagers are innocent! When an adult enters…
> then what's with the pronouns It's been the case that when I encounter people with non-normative pronouns they're trans, but you're right that isn't necessarily the case. My mistake! I know I asked the initial…
> and it is cultural not innate > he/they I sometimes see people make this assertion, and interestingly enough it's usually trans people. What exactly makes you say this?
Take a guess at what they might have been into when they were kids!
Ah, alright. I suppose it comes down to the fact that even thought labeled as such, this speech isn't actually fictitious. I see your point here.
> or depending on the "speech" when properly labeled as fictitious (though some speech is wrong regardless of its labeling). What's an example of this?
> what is morally good is objective and not fully accounted for by consent, or utility. Could you elaborate here? I'm curious what is meant by this.
> I suspect tentacle porn is creating mass shooters at scale. This is a rather fascinating sort of assertion. I wonder how we, or the people in question, move from one to the other.
> [...]if you subscribe at least partially to the Sapir-Wharf hypothesis[...] Why would anyone subscribe to the Sapir-Wharf hypothesis, in whole or in part?
> Loosely, addiction can be useful-- the thrill seekers[...] This seems like a strange conception of addiction, unless we aren't seriously comparing mountain climbing with heroin. If we are then I wonder what utility…
> On the flip side if you attach value to what you have and are, then it logically follows that if you have the chance to "ask your ancestors to screw" - you would. Why does that follow?