As more and more states pass laws targeting “pornographic material” in books and online, they are repeatedly running up against a problem: The Bible has not just a few passages that could be considered indecent

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What’s Reddit?

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A proprietary, for-profit version of Lemmy

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Weird, why would they want to make something like that?

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So they can fool investors into buying shares. They do things like offer 100$ in free advertising credit to boost advertiser numbers, and ban 3rd party apps/run a pixelboard to boost user numbers.

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Because it was there first and we didn’t know better yet

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You forgot shitty version of Lemmy.

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Tbh with all the extremist propaganda from places like hexbear, Lemmy is the shitty version of Lemmy.

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I hope it doesn’t catch on

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Ew, sounds gross and like one greedy cunt can ruin everything. Pass

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fucks pez

Wait I messed up

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I wouldn’t go. It’s mostly spambots and crypto scams.

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reddit.club

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When have they ever made a profit?

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No one said the people running it are competent.

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For profit doesn’t mean they are successful

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Old stuff, like a digg or something.

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Some sort of mollusc.

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Don’t bring us into it.

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A social media platform we don’t talk about because Fuck u/spez

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Le reddit moment

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That law is a complete waste of time. It’s inevitable its going to be overturned (if theres at least a shred of common sense in the Virginia courts)

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The majority of porn sites don’t even bother trying to comply with laws like this and there’s nothing state governments can do about it.

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What does the law actually do?

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It makes conservatives feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

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Forces people of Virginia to start using VPN’s.

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Yep, sites that wish to comply with the new regulation simply block traffic from those states. Search results for VPNs increase sharply for a few days and nothing really changes.

Laws arn’t that easy to pass, makes you think if that effort was put into something constructive instead of reinforcing that prohibition doesn’t work…

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They’ll appeal to the Trump SCOTUS.

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I initially read this as “Viagra” and was highly confused.

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