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Originally Posted by TheyCallMeBruce
Really?
In one afternoon browsing 4chan, I encountered:
1. loli hentai thread with no banning or moderation. It was allowed to continually pop up to the top of the thread when people would bump it.
2. A pre-teens thread with little girls in bikinis and whatnot. It, too, was constantly being bumped.
3. Dead women (raped or killed) gore thread continually being bumped in the same manner.
The moderation on 4chan, if there's any, is no better than Reddit. That's the last time I visited 4chan.
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Well to be fair, I am going by heresay, as I don't use 4Chan (if it isn't explicit already, I am a goon). So there's my full disclosure on that issue, as goons have no love lost for 4Chan.
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Originally Posted by MarchHare
You're being disingenuous when you state that Reddit is a child porn site. Illegal content has never been permitted by the site owners. Subreddits with teenagers in bikinis or whatever -- while unquestionably distasteful -- fall into the grey area of being creepy but not illegal.
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Yes because there were no trade networks setup in PMs that the mods had to crack down on during the jailbait scandal. The site is/was actively facilitating in the trade of child pornography.
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Originally Posted by Sliver
Would you please explain to me (like I'm a five year old) how me looking at r/funny and r/cars and r/calgary generates revenue for child pornography and hate groups? I honestly don't understand.
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You goto site. Site visits increase ad exposure. Site gets money for views. Money goes to supporting infrastructure for child pornography trade rings. As long as Reddit exists, any money they take in goes towards supporting their site (which includes all hosted sub-reddits), and paying the salaries of admins like Reddit CEO Yishan Wong who still actively supports violentacrez.
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/10/...-violentacrez/