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mathprofbrony
#1396753
2 months ago
Spotted in the NYTimes today. Not necessarily the context you want; article was on kids getting exposed to Internet porn in relatively safe environments.

"Sometimes danger lurks where parents don’t expect it. Jeanne Sager, a blogger, assumed it was safe to let her 6-year-old daughter, Jillian, watch “My Little Pony” videos. But when she left the room for a moment, she heard something that didn’t sound anything like a cartoon.

Her daughter had stumbled upon a graphic video by clicking on a related link listed to the right of the video player. It is one of the most common complaints of parents who discover that their children have been exposed to sexually explicit material online — that a few clicks on YouTube can land a child in unexpected territory, like a subgenre of pornography where popular cartoon characters, like Batman or Mario Bros., are dubbed over with alternate soundtracks and editing to show the characters engaging in explicit acts."

So, pony tangential to subject. But do remember to keep your rule34 away from the safe sites, eh? Cheers.
KWilt
#1396788
2 months ago
This is the internet. There are no safe sites.
Shaky
#1396797
2 months ago
Kinda surprised One Million Moms hasn't given us shit yet.

Also, what do parents have against porn? It's okay for little Timmy to play Modern Warfare 3, but as soon as a boob pops up the shit hits the fan.
Just something that popped into my head.
KWilt
#1396809
2 months ago
Shaky@1396797 said:
Kinda surprised One Million Moms hasn't given us shit yet.

Also, what do parents have against porn? It's okay for little Timmy to play Modern Warfare 3, but as soon as a boob pops up the shit hits the fan.
Just something that popped into my head.


Eh. I guess people value sexual ignorance over ignorance of violence for some reason. Because it totally makes sense.
QuelloScelto
#1396818
2 months ago
Well as John Lennon said:

"We live in a world where we have to hide ourselves to make love, while the violence is made at the light of day"
Anonymous
#1396824
2 months ago
KWilt&Shaky@^ I'm reminded of an episode of South Park comes to mind , where the people of South Park were more concerned about Cartman running naked on stage, than Butters HAVING A FUCKING SHURIKEN IN HIS EYE.
liquidXTC
#1396833
2 months ago
This must be US logic. Here in europe you can watch porn on TV but everyone and is mom are freaking our about "violent" games.
ProfessorOfHoers
#1396846
2 months ago
Probably wasn't rule 34. It was almost certainly a Youtube Poop.
Anonymous
#1396857
2 months ago
Then why is it I can never find porn on YouTube?
Crazael
#1397079
2 months ago
Because it's not porn, it just sounds like it.
JasonTheHuman
#1397127
2 months ago
"that a few clicks on YouTube can land a child in unexpected territory, like a subgenre of pornography where popular cartoon characters, like Batman or Mario Bros., are dubbed over with alternate soundtracks and editing to show the characters engaging in explicit acts."

Yeah, like ProfessorOfHoers said, that sounds like YouTube Poop. Which is apparently a "subgenre of pornography." Who knew?
Anonymous
#1397554
2 months ago
This is why I'm wary of shit like animated Cupcakes on youtube. I wouldn't want my little sister looking at it. If you like that sort of stuff, cool, but post it somewhere else.
Anonymous
#1397637
2 months ago
Welcome to teh internets enjoy your stay
Zancrow
#1398226
2 months ago
>Letting your 6 year old alone browsing on Youtube.