Discussion: Lolicon/Shotacon/Foalcon (The TL;DR Anthology)
This is a continuing topic on my blog. I’ll try to summarize my posts on this in one or two sentences. These summaries are necessarily simplified, so please read and reblog the actual posts to respond.
- Did clopper-dude post foalcon? If so, then Tumblr removing the blog is justified.
- Regardless of any ethical stance on the content, lolicon/shotacon/foalcon is against Tumblr’s ToS, so having blogs removed is justified.
- MLP After Dark has gotten shut down twice now. Come on!
- It seems Ambris made an Inkbunny account for foalcon. Uh, I think I’ll stay away, thank you.
- Foalcon does give pedophiles fap material, even if creators aren’t pedophiles themselves. Plus, Tumblr doesn’t allow it, so you should be wary of it.
- Okay, fiction and real life are not equivalent, but I apply a “real-life” test for my pornography.
- An alternative philosophy: As long as there’s no negativity, and everyone’s enjoying the sex, it’s fine.
- Tumblr basically equates foalcon with child porn. That’s just how it is.
- Sorry if your blog getting shut down is inconvenient, but I keep trying to tell you.
- People hate bronies, bronies hate cloppers, and cloppers hate foalcon fans. Stop the cycle. Start by explaining your interests.
- Regardless of psychology, this stuff is illegal. Even if it involves a thousand-year-old wizard that looks like a child, it’s still probably illegal. The law (and thus my rules) care about appearances.
- Foalcon is weird, but there’s a lot worse.
- Foalcon fans aren’t bad, but foalcon isn’t exactly a good thing. (Neither is clop.)
- MLP After Dark got shut down a third time. You’ve got to be kidding me.
- Huh, so MLP After Dark wasn’t actually shut down for foalcon.