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How can jailbait be legal? Surely by definition its illegal hence the jail part of bait?
The jail part refers to what would happen if you doinked them. Not viewed pictures of them fully clothed
How can jailbait be legal? Surely by definition its illegal hence the jail part of bait?
It's a circle jerk of targeted abuse between SA, Digg and Reddit. Move along, nothing to see here.
The jail part refers to what would happen if you doinked them. Not viewed pictures of them fully clothed
You were just being a whiny manchild
No it's not illegal. Urban dictionary will tell you why. Just let this thread die before anyone else sees it.
Ahh in that case then its just a rant by the op about nothing then?
No worries.
So I suppose you are in favour of all girls past the age of puberty wearing a Burqa in any situation they could be seen by a man?How can jailbait be legal? Surely by definition its illegal hence the jail part of bait?
They have now, but the existence of these sections has been known for a long time and Reddit maintained a 'We don't censor posts' stance, which is ridiculous when people are trading indecent images of children.sounds like they are acting on it then?
Ok how can anyone get angry at pictures of teenagers with clothes on?
Surely thats 99% of Facebook?
Because you just fell for hook line and sinker. It's fairly obvious that the media companies hate reddit, they always have because reddit has exposed just how bent they are. It doesn't take a genius to work out that these companies actively try to smear reddit as much as they can. Did you see how they reported on the occupy footage? Panorama was covering poverty in America last night that featured the occupy protesters in a much different light that you would never see on American TV.[FnG]magnolia;21262478 said:Why should it die? You were a huge Reddit apologist in the other comment I made about it last week or so. I don't understand your reticence for these things to be discussed.
[FnG]magnolia;21262407 said:I'm happy to say when I've made a mistake and my tl;dr was driven more by emotion than considered thought. I don't like Reddit - and not for the reasons mrk alluded to (which are nonsense, incidentally) - and I hate their stance on this issue but to label the whole site as terrible unless you like child porn was moronic of me. I take it back but won't delete the OP tl;dr just so that the flow is clear.
tl;dr - I got my tl;dr wrong by a wide margin.
Because you just fell for hook line and sinker. It's fairly obvious that the media companies hate reddit, they always have because reddit has exposed just how bent they are.
+1 Respect for being honest
"I worry about my child and the Internet all the time, even though she's too young to have logged on yet. Here's what I worry about. I worry that 10 or 15 years from now, she will come to me and say 'Daddy, where were you when they took freedom of the press away from the Internet?'"
--Mike Godwin, Electronic Frontier Foundation
This is what actually happened.[FnG]magnolia;21262548 said:Media companies? This came from guys like you and me (well, maybe not you) who use the internet and thought "Uh, this doesn't seem quite right." and posted their thoughts about it. It quickly gained traction and then, and only then, did the 'media companies' do a thing on it.
Why are you apologising for Reddit? This isn't an attack, I really don't get it.
RomanNose said:This is what actually happened.
1) Forum that hates reddit started a campaign against it
2) Reddit immediately changed the rules
3) The news companies then started reporting on it even though they changed the rules.
This is what actually happened.
1) Forum that hates reddit started a campaign against it
2) Reddit immediately changed the rules
3) The news companies then started reporting on it even though they changed the rules.