Wow, what a lovely edit of an intense session!
Wow, what a lovely edit of an intense session!
Step 1. Start collecting images and clips.
Step 2. Start collecting sources for images and clips.
Step 3. Cultivate a network of like minded people who will share images and clips they find and/or have collected.
Step 4. Periodically try to organise the images, be surprised at what good taste you once had.
I’ve collected mine from tumblr, Insta, r***it, Telegram, now also Lemmy, and more. The trick is to save the clips/images and not delete them :p
It’s not me in the clip, but I can find dozens of variants at my local online adult shop?
I had to shop around to get a penis gag at only 4", then it turns out it was too wide 😂
Wow, she’s worked hard for those DT skills
So hot clip!
Thank you for sharing.
Doris Day
Wow, this is a delicious video!
You don’t happen to know the sauce?
Really? They do a lot of content!
Wow, very hot couple. Any clue as to who they are?
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This whole take would mean that it’s fine to share revenge porn because you found it uploaded somewhere, and that it’s up to the victim to chase down every copy faster than it can be shared, and hope mods everywhere are active and responsive enough to remove it before it gets shared again.
Maybe that is the best practice we can offer, it does seem kind of shitty though.
I agree that this is atrocious.
For the proposed rules it’s less of an issue though, as any non-consensual act is forbidden, regardless of if they’ve consented to it being shared (which porn stars typically do to get paid).
Depending on how far the noncon rule applies, I foresee an issue with media sharing.
Very little media will have explicit consent to be shared in our communities, or even social media in general. If we interpret the sharing as part of what you consent to (as is the case with OC but not revenge porn), no found media can be allowed.
If we allow the commonly used fair/similar use principle (found media may typically be shared in the same type of setting it was found) - how do we differentiate between found porn and found revenge porn?
If we mod as a response to reports, as in: we allow it until someone reports this being wrongful content, the rules will be fine, but obscure or poorly modded communities risk becoming seedy and drag the whole instance reputation down.
But these thoughts can’t be novel, has anyone checked if there’s a well tested out best practice to keep mods, community and admin safe?
Fantastic talent!