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On the other hand, I can't find this file where I kept a record about this. I want to find it, now.
people, or did he just choose a very stupid way to say that he doesn't
find them arousing?
Except for the feeling bad part.I guessed so. You'd think he'd at least deny the former when called out on it, though.
So Bob, you are not allowed to get banned or leave us
Or we will beat you unconcious and stuff you in a cage to keep in the forum forever
got banned for posting CP. She didn't. She got banned for posting a
link to a Google search for the phrase "child pornography." The former
is pretty terrible, the latter is obviously a joke, albeit not one that
is likely going to be very well-received. There's a ridiculously huge
difference between the two things.
Not as much as you think. Especially since even a google search for that sort of stuff can get you on the wrong side of the law in certain countries.
Regardless, that is NOT something you should joke about.
sort of stuff can get you on the wrong side of the law in certain
countries.
This was one main reason why we decided that linking to a Google search (or linking to a link to a Google search) for child porn would be an instant permaban.
Consensus was, it's not likely to land me/any other Australians in any trouble at all because it's not as easy as I thought for the police to obtain the records from the ISP providers or whoever, but it's still possible and I'd prefer it if there was no chance at all I could get in trouble for having searches for that on my computer