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Could I get in trouble for reporting Facebook porn?
10-15-2012, 09:15 PM
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Could I get in trouble for reporting Facebook porn?
It strikes me odd that a popular site like FB can contain porn at all, nevermind potentially incriminating pictures. I recently came across a Facebook page which contained partially and a few fully naked pictures of men. Because FB isn't supposed to contain porn period and because you never know the real ages of the photographed guys, I reported the site to Facebook immediately and blocked the page or group or whatever it was. Could I potentially get in trouble for this? Even though I reported it promptly? Like if someone was underage, for example. Since technically I viewed the image. The way I see it, I'm not friends with these people and they are not my pictures, and this is Facebook for God's sake! It's not like I was surfing the internet for porn, I was just on Facebook! AND I immediately reported it.
I'm saying will I get in trouble if IF when they look into my report it turns out that one of the pics contained an underage. I feel like I was the good simaritan by reporting it and I just don't want it to come back to bite me in the ...

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10-15-2012, 09:23 PM
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If there was no one clearly underage in the photos why did you report it? If you are trying to avoid any and all erotic, stimulating or pornographic images of legal adults engaging in consensual acts on the internet then you might as well take a sledgehammer to your laptop and join a monastery in some third world country where they don't have internet access.
Among consenting adults, sex is legal. Get over it.
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Okay, then. Do you report every site or profile that contains nude or provocative pictures? By your own statements you just wanted to report the profile in case one of the pics turns out to be a minor, so wouldn't you, by your own logic, be obligated to report every such instance you find on the web in case there MIGHT be underagers involved? Hey, you started this, I'm just trying to point out what a prudish paranoid you are for taking it this far.

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10-15-2012, 09:23 PM
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No. I used to report my ugly friends' pictures to porn almost everyday so they'd get taken down. Nothing happened to me.

Facebook is lame.

But all in all, if you're so really afraid about seeing dudes partially naked, stop using the internet. There's a lot of bad, naughty stuff out there.
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