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I'm Sorry, I've Just Run Out of "This"! [Link]

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needs-more-pony:

masteroflag-meh:

Dude I got porn for mlp looking up Babs seed pic even with the damn safe search on months ago. And when I typed in sweetie belle to look up the actors name the second suggestion was rule 34.

Just face it. There are too many idiots who don’t properly tag shit and so much of this stuff it becomes a top suggestion by google.

I’m not saying it should be made less, but a lot more agreement on self regulation helps.

And don’t forget to even see comments on YouTube now you have to turn off safe search.

So basically it’s really easy even then to forget to turn it back on if you turned it off hours ago to do other stuff on Google and don’t even think of it.

You can still blame parents for that but don’t just ignore that there is some form of an exposure problem with mlp porn right now cause there really is.

Of course there are always exceptions to a rule. But consistent tests seem to demonstrate that it is super rare to find NSFW content when not looking for it.

And frankly, that applies to anything, even outside of MLP.

I’m a firm believer in the idea that it’s a parent’s job to parent their child. Not everyone else’s. We can certainly make their job somewhat easier by developing effective tagging standards, but that’s the most we can compromise. It’s up to the parent to ultimately monitor what their kids see on the internet.

I mean, as a parent, do you just let your kid wonder the mall aimlessly? I sure hope not. The internet is the same. There is a lot of awesome stuff here for kids to find and enjoy, but a parent needs to be there as chaperone to make sure their child is safe. The community in general can help by not allowing public displays of things deemed inappropriate (as they already do), but shit still happens, and it’s final responsibility is on the parent, not everyone else.