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Now Illegal as part of the take it down act. Also an example i like better for admission of crimes.
 
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* Any obscene animal cruelty images/videos (including censored versions) with [https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/48 limited exceptions].
* Any obscene animal cruelty images/videos (including censored versions) with [https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/48 limited exceptions].
* Nonconsensual intimate, sexual, or nude images of identifiable individuals (regardless of obscenity), including images that were made by AI or are otherwise deepfakes.


* Copyrighted content not in fair use (e.g., an upload of the entirety of ''[[wikipedia:The Exorcist|The Exorcist]]'').
* Copyrighted content not in fair use (e.g., an upload of the entirety of ''[[wikipedia:The Exorcist|The Exorcist]]'').
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* Doxxing with the intent to harass someone or put someone in immediate danger.
* 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").
Additionally, admission of crimes, especially if '''not victimless''', may be reported to relevant authorities (ex, "I just robbed a jewelry store!").

Latest revision as of 07:30, 22 May 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.
  • Any obscene animal cruelty images/videos (including censored versions) with limited exceptions.
  • Nonconsensual intimate, sexual, or nude images of identifiable individuals (regardless of obscenity), including images that were made by AI or are otherwise deepfakes.
  • 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 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 robbed a jewelry store!").