Porn has always been a driving force of new technologies. While Kbin isn’t a new technology per se I would say it’s a indication that the community is here to stay.
Porn has always been a driving force of new technologies. While Kbin isn’t a new technology per se I would say it’s a indication that the community is here to stay.
There’s been some discussion about it on gonewild@lemmynsfw.com, and the users seem to be in favor of banning anyone who does any sort of selling, even if it’s just in their profile. I think that’s the only way to combat it.
I don’t really understand why banning someone who sells NSFW (OF for example) without spamming it is a thing.
Because there’s a thin and blurry line between “I like to post, and also happen to have an OF” and “I have this account solely to drum up business for my OF by pretending to actually enjoy posting”. And inevitably if you open that door, sellers will push it. Anyone who used to hang out on nsfw subreddits saw it. Either you ban all sellers, or they drastically lower the quality.
(one notable exception being text based subs like nsfwpenpals or askredditafterdark)