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...I have to say this.

If you're going to leave that archive because they chose the road both of least administrative work for a free site, but more importantly the road of least censorship, please ask yourselves why you were even there in the first place in a place that allows art depicting drug-use, openly sexual art at all, violence, robbery, or any number of other equally-illegal crimes, some of which carry higher penalties than being convicted of being a pedophile.

The "slippery slope" may be as overused as "It's to protect the children!" to my ears, but it doesn't make the former quote any less valid a way to refute the latter quote. If you support censorship of artwork at any level, you are still supporting censorship of artwork. Any 'moral' arguments you make to the contrary are still arguments supporting censorship. And at the same time, you can already opt out of seeing adult artwork at all, and FA is adding support for much higher-granularity blocking of artwork you don't want to see. Don't like it? Guess what, like LJ, you aren't being forced to view everyone's journal entries. Don't argue for a ban when a simple 'Ignore' will function just as well.

And if the above makes you want off my friends list, lemme know. This is just about the only time I'll ever actually remove someone from my actual friends list instead of just my default view, is over issues like censorship, and by request to boot. My outlook is that it is not for myself, or anyone else, to judge another's choices of artwork to draw or share. The risk is entirely their own, and they can and will be judged properly in their own time. But not by me. I may choose not to associate with them, but I have no right to make outright judgements on them.

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Date: 2006-11-06 10:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tothwolf.livejournal.com
Gosh, it seems like half the folks in my f-list have been talking about this. Some are upset and claim they are leaving the site, while others state freedom of speech. Now, I'm not about to touch the "protect the children" debate with a 10 foot pole, but the way I see it, each individual should take responsibility for what they post and view. Put simply, if you don't like it, don't look at it. At the same time, if you think something you are posting might just be a little too edgy for the masses, set it up where its behind a warning or off the default view.

Also, as far as censorship on LJ goes, it has and continues to occur. I won't go into any more detail than that in a public post however, as I don't want to attract the attention of the admin group.

I never claimed LJ doesn't commit censorship.

Date: 2006-11-06 10:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wolfwings.livejournal.com
I only said that LJ provides tools to allow you to only see the entries you wish to, with if nothing else the 'crude' filter of only reading certain individuals.

But what you said is what I'm saying. Don't like it? Don't look. But don't go trying to get every image you disagree with (for whatever reason) removed from whatever archive you're viewing.
From: [identity profile] tothwolf.livejournal.com
Sorry, I misread part of what you'd posted re LJ.

But what you said is what I'm saying. Don't like it? Don't look. But don't go trying to get every image you disagree with (for whatever reason) removed from whatever archive you're viewing.

Exactly. I'm of the opinion that censorship in general just leads to further ignorance and another step towards a less open society.

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