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[–] ChemicalRascal@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Was it only hardcore porn? All I saw was 50% memes about nudity allowed and 50% basic nudity like boobs and pussy reveal by gonewild / only fans posters. Divnt even see softcore solo content let alone hardcore porn.

... Did you just imply that a "pussy reveal" and "basic nudity" isn't "softcore solo [pornography]"?

Except a small number that probably opted in for NSFW for getting spoilers or other non nude purposes, most already have nude content present in their feeds and use alt accounts.

This is some high octane copium. You're just gonna broadly assume that most users consume porn on Reddit? Like that has any relevance, even if it was true?

Going by the memes many did seem unaware of the decision to allow NSFW content, but given the site wide opt in it seems reasonable to allow.

No, it's putting porn on people's screens without consent.

[–] nestEggParrot@lemmy.sdf.org 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Okay we might have different definitions. I consider masturbation and stuff as solo. Just flashing is pretty much nudity.

I didnt say majority are there for porn. I was clearly speaking of the ones who opted in for NSFW. Majority of them did consent to the possibility of encountering such content. Thats the whole point of that check mark.

The consent was the opt-in they enabled for the account.

[–] ChemicalRascal@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Opting in to NSFW content is not consenting to randomly have pornography thrown at you by a subreddit that wasn't a porn sub when you subscribed.

What the fuck, dude.

Majority of them did consent to the possibility of encountering such content. Thats the whole point of that check mark.

There's an enormous difference between "I'm okay with content considered NSFW, like descriptions of war and so on, being shown to me" and getting porn in your main page. That check box is not an "I consent to being shown porn" button.