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this post was submitted on 04 Apr 2024
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I'm pretty sure that viewing pornography can be harmful to young children.
Not all "minors", but some people forget that the phrase includes both 17 year olds and 4 year olds in some states...
If a 4 year old is exposed to furry porn, I don't think the culprit is the website.
I didn't assign blame to the website, or to anything. I just said that viewing sexual material can be harmful to children.
Which is the problem with completely open ended language, which is always used in such bills so as to only apply to whoever they want to persecute.