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by tad_tough_anne
90 days ago
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> where in "real world" can preteen kids go and see not just porn but people limbs removed and other stuff? For thirty years now, preteens, whether alone or huddled with peers, have peered at computer screens and sought these things on the World Wide Web. In the 1990s, it was porno tapes the cool kid sneaked from her parents' closet and brought to the slumber party. In the 1980s, it was sticky magazines stolen from the newsstand or an older brother's closet. The technologies that made these things possible is part of the real world. I can't even buy a sandwich in the "real world" without a computer's involvement in the transaction. |
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This is so wrong I can't even. I recommend you to look some simple things like percentage of preeten internet users in 1996. For rare ones who had it at home think about how they used it. Even in US which was the first it was probably around 2 hours, not per day PER WEEK. Let alone the rest of the world. and on a bulky machine where it's way easier for parents to know when you are doing it.
and this material was very rare. with less people on internet and without total encryption (that was way pre https/tor/vpn) if a psycho criminal posts a video of doing something terrible he can be traced
> In the 1980s, it was sticky magazines stolen from the newsstand or an older brother's closet
The stuff we're talking about is not the stuff of erotic magazines.