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Tankmanfan44 (talk | contribs) "Child pornography" is incorrect as "porn" implies there's consent. The correct term is "Child Sexual Abuse Material". |
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The following examples of content and behavior are illegal under the [[Wikipedia:Law of the United States|laws of the United States]], and are therefore prohibited from this website: | The following examples of content and behavior are illegal under the [[Wikipedia:Law of the United States|laws of the United States]], and are therefore prohibited from this website: | ||
* Child | * Child sexual abuse material, regardless of obscenity. | ||
* [[wikipedia:Miller test|Obscene depictions]] of child sexual abuse, including any material involving real or fictional individuals under the age of 18 (e.g., "lolicon," "shota," or child erotica). | * [[wikipedia:Miller test|Obscene depictions]] of child sexual abuse, including any material involving real or fictional individuals under the age of 18 (e.g., "lolicon," "shota," or child erotica). |
Revision as of 21:42, 14 April 2025
The following examples of content and behavior are illegal under the laws of the United States, and are therefore prohibited from this website:
- Child sexual abuse material, regardless of obscenity.
- Obscene depictions of child sexual abuse, including any material involving real or fictional individuals under the age of 18 (e.g., "lolicon," "shota," or child erotica).
- We consistently report them to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children if in the US, Internet Watch Foundation if in the UK, or international, along with your local police department.
- Any obscene animal cruelty images/videos (including censored versions) with limited exceptions.
- Copyrighted content not in fair use (e.g. An upload of the entirety of The Exorcist).
- Credible threats to commit violence.
- Identity theft or fraud.
All states have their own laws against the following:
- Doxxing with the intent to harass someone or put someone in immediate danger.
Additionally, admission of crimes, especially if not victimless, may be reported to relevant authorities (ex. "I just burned down a grocery store").