So what's the deal? I thought loli and shota stuff were still safe to post on /b/ but now I've been bannned for "CP" due to posting in a /b/ thread of nothing but 100% drawn/2D loli shit! My request to get the ban removed, email to the mods, and attempts to contact someone on IRC have all failed.
What's the deal 4chan!? If you don't want us posting that kind of shit then just say so in the rules! Not really fair to act like it's all fine and good and then suddenly ban us for it!
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Anonymous2012-09-15 18:10
Why warn pedophiles?
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Anonymous2012-09-16 10:53
It is a bit strange that it's allowed there in the first place, seeing how its so strictly forbidden everywhere else.
The mod that banned you probably isn't a fan of anime/2d so maybe they just personally don't like it, and since it's /b/ everything will blow over in minutes and no one will care, unlike when an anti-loli mod visited /a/ and everyone went nuts.
Still though, you're right that it does say in the rules it belongs on /b/.
Do mods not have similar rules to the janitor one:
"Rules are to be enforced as written. Janitors enforce site policy only and personal motives should never influence"
Guess not.
Also, was it permaban, like what you get for CP or was it a week or w/e (usually the ban length for posting NSFW loli outside /b/)?
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Anonymous2012-09-16 11:49
It's still allowed on /a/ from what I've seen.
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Anonymous2012-09-23 6:50
>>3
>It is a bit strange that it's allowed there in the first place
then what about /l/ ???
>>5
/l/ was a user-requested, user-ran board from when moot was a teenager. It was actually shut down due to donation/hosting/domain issues (I forget which).
>>6
Wasn't it the PROTECT Act of 2003 that amended 18 U.S.C. § 1466A? /l/ was then hosting content that is illegal under such law. This becomes wildly confusing for people since the courts have held contradictory rulings on "virtual child pornography". Fucking hell, why can't they be consistent and make a rule one way or the other?
>>1
7chan has a "/cake/" board, I guess you could use that.
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Anonymous2012-10-08 19:51
>>6 >>9
The supreme court struck down those sections as violations of free speech. Loli is legal in the us according to the constitution and precedent set by the supreme court.
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Anonymous2012-10-13 10:39
Hear me out, this may sound crazy but in reality it isn't. Read it from an image that contained posts from moot and irc chat logs.
/b/ had in the past plenty of CP/loli, now most sites that have CP get shut down totally, right?
Well in the case of 4chan, moot practically had to abide by the law and hand over moderation of /b/ to the FBI. He wanted there to be still non-FBI moderators, but they wouldn't have it. Notice how many posts that would be bannable on /b/ for being shit aren't banned? notice how moot accepted janitor applications for every board but /b/?
The FBI is only concerned with CP and the likes of it on /b/, which is fair enough (I suppose- when the alternative is no site or no /b/), but their lack of banhammers for anything else is dumb. And their extension of CP as to mean lolicon.
I'd suggest finding other chans and using their loli boards. There's plenty to pick from.