Amazonian tribe that received Starlink satellite internet sues The New York Times, TMZ, and Yahoo for $180M over defamation and more, claiming a viral 2024 NYT story smeared members as porn addicts.
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Not to mention that plan and engagement of the NYT story is purely based on writers and potential readers relating to such fact, behave as if it is something worth of mentioning in a story in the first place borders hypocrisy... they forgot their first time got access to unlimited internet
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I pretty much never use instagram, but I follow a shitposting channel there, and every now and then I go into instagram to show someone some old shitpost.
I've concluded that the instagram algorithm is frustrated as fuck from not understanding anything about me, because I never click or hover on anything it shoves in my face. However, it's concluded that I'm a horny dude.
The result is that it floods my feed with a bunch of soft-porn. I have no idea where this all comes from, or who is spending their time uploading a bunch of soft-porn to instagram, but there's an absolute shitload of it.
Maybe via Meta's tracking cookies that watch all over the internet!
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That wasn't even true? More evidence that the panic about porn addiction is a psyop.
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Wasn't there a standard before that got superseded or derogated by some other new law basically allowing this... you can lie with no consequences in your articles and news? and I'm talking about the US back in the 90's I believe
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Maybe via Meta's tracking cookies that watch all over the internet!
While I'm aware that pretty much everything I do online is tracked, the stuff that's shoved at me the rare times I open instagram or facebook indicate that they are clueless about how to get me to stick around. They throw a bunch of shit at the wall (mostly soft-porn or comic strips), but never anything that makes me look twice.
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Linktree is a social media site that gives you a simple web page with all your links to your actual social media sites. This way, you can provide one link to your fans, taking up less space in a profile, then fans can pick and choose to follow on whichever services they prefer.
Usually, it'll be something like instagram, onlyfans, fansly; maybe some others like snapchat or kik. I think sometimes music artists use Linktree sites too, ie completely SFW, but primarily they exist for NSFW content creators.
Yeah I think it’s also because instagram prohibits linking directly to onlyfans, so for many it exists as an intermediary where they can still have that link but it’s not direct.
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Porn addiction can be an actual problem though. Not to downplay that puritanical shitstains should shut up about porn, but I know someone who had actual problems with porn addiction.
As with all other addictions, it becomes a problem when it starts taking over your life. If you start missing out on things (dropping plans with friends/family, etc.) and/or develop economic problems because you can't regulate your consumption, it's becoming an unhealthy addiction.
It's not recognized by any medical or psychological authority as a condition. It's being pushed.by shady Christian front groups to groom men Into sexual shame based dependence on their religion. Don't give them what they want
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It's not recognized by any medical or psychological authority as a condition. It's being pushed.by shady Christian front groups to groom men Into sexual shame based dependence on their religion. Don't give them what they want
I don't need any authority to say something can or can't be an addiction in order to recognise when someone has an unhealthy addiction to something (is unable to regulate their consumption of said thing to the point where it significantly negatively impacts their life).
Just like you can recognise that alcoholism can be a problem without being a complete prohibitionist nutjob, it's possible to recognise porn addiction for what it is when you see it without being a puritanical nutjob. I don't have any intention of shaming anyone for watching porn, I'm just pointing out that I've seen for myself that it's possible to develop an unhealthy relationship to porn. As with any other addiction, there's usually an underlying problem that has nothing to do with the subject of the addiction.
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It's not recognized by any medical or psychological authority as a condition. It's being pushed.by shady Christian front groups to groom men Into sexual shame based dependence on their religion. Don't give them what they want
only when it includes religious shaming, which unique to christain.
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Porn addiction can be an actual problem though. Not to downplay that puritanical shitstains should shut up about porn, but I know someone who had actual problems with porn addiction.
As with all other addictions, it becomes a problem when it starts taking over your life. If you start missing out on things (dropping plans with friends/family, etc.) and/or develop economic problems because you can't regulate your consumption, it's becoming an unhealthy addiction.
people do get desensitized down there from watching alot of porn, and there were other forums discussing thier "ED" from decade of porn watching.
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