• Helix 🧬@feddit.deB
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    2 years ago

    Article says nothing to contradict sexy_peach’s point.

    I disagree and quote:

    Most sexually explicit and pornographic content is legal, and engaging with such content on social media platforms allows individuals to build communities and explore their identities. However, the moderation of sexual content has enabled social networks to become the arbiters of how people create and engage with nude content both offline and in the digital space. As a result of this flawed system, a crucial form of engagement for all kinds of users has been removed and the voices of people with less power have regularly been shut down.

    Emphasis mine.