Fragment on Nostr: Given the state of CSA research and the axiomatic belief that adult-child contact is ...
Given the state of CSA research and the axiomatic belief that adult-child contact is inherently harmful (and as harmful when voluntary as when forced) I’m not sure how anyone can think that current policy is a good idea.
Anti-c in a broader philosophical sense, I can understand. Anti-c in terms of policy, however, is just ignorant.
Published at
2025-04-20 03:02:07Event JSON
{
"id": "a45f7a79ec9f779d220c58eedfe7b16387879bba0fa1ce093d8b231d64096e55",
"pubkey": "844f74022be1daad72397cfef32e810a6bb978ce79b9f80e974c9a62b3d2b8ee",
"created_at": 1745118127,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"proxy",
"https://mapsupport.de/users/Fragment/statuses/114368061635981847",
"activitypub"
],
[
"client",
"Mostr",
"31990:6be38f8c63df7dbf84db7ec4a6e6fbbd8d19dca3b980efad18585c46f04b26f9:mostr",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub"
]
],
"content": "Given the state of CSA research and the axiomatic belief that adult-child contact is inherently harmful (and as harmful when voluntary as when forced) I’m not sure how anyone can think that current policy is a good idea.\n\nAnti-c in a broader philosophical sense, I can understand. Anti-c in terms of policy, however, is just ignorant.",
"sig": "eb8a7c7d5fcddea3f4cddd8ed34401793f2bcba376c57f985951819b99238cd90b9890b1fc422f245f1fff3ca0de65153a1034d854f31a10c9b92d37ae18915b"
}