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Why don't they have a program to identify facial features in the web getting underage porn off?

 
 
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Thu 27 Nov, 2014 10:57 pm
@peter jeffrey cobb,
please define "targeted".
peter jeffrey cobb
 
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Reply Thu 27 Nov, 2014 11:13 pm
@hawkeye10,
If there is no attempt to identify age. Well that means they are attempting to get the underage market.
Targeting adult material to minors.
Germlat
 
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Reply Fri 28 Nov, 2014 05:37 am
@peter jeffrey cobb,
peter jeffrey cobb wrote:

If there is no attempt to identify age. Well that means they are attempting to get the underage market.
Targeting adult material to minors.

The pervs will always find a way of sharing child abuse material. It's up to the viewers if you ask me.
peter jeffrey cobb
 
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Reply Fri 28 Nov, 2014 06:50 am
@Germlat,
I remember when I was a kid, hearing about adults using porn cartoons to lure minors into inappropriate activities.
These cartoons are now being advertised with the baby face section of the porn sites.
Again with no attempt to identify age.
What would be the intent of advertising the material in such a manner?
Germlat
 
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Reply Fri 28 Nov, 2014 07:55 am
@peter jeffrey cobb,
Well I hope it's for the purpose of catching a predator. But most experienced predators now exactly where to go and share material with each other.
peter jeffrey cobb
 
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Reply Sun 30 Nov, 2014 03:33 pm
@Germlat,
If the purpose was to create a fantasy on someone, so they would attempt criminal activity, why wouldn't they be attempting to verify who they are distributing the material to? Wouldn't just the action of not attempting to verify age, mean that the intention is to advertise, at least partly, to the underage market?
peter jeffrey cobb
 
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Reply Sun 30 Nov, 2014 10:12 pm
@peter jeffrey cobb,
Well maybe the intention of these business may not be to reach the underage market.
There is secured sites for financial transactions. So asking for secure sites to verify age for adult material doesn't seem like too much to ask for so we can safeguard our youth.
If it means shutting down one site at a time until they start checking age to distribute adult material. At least the vendors of the product would be attempting to follow local ordinances.
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sun 30 Nov, 2014 10:58 pm
@peter jeffrey cobb,
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So asking for secure sites to verify age for adult material doesn't seem like too much to ask for so we can safeguard our youth

You are very vague about what danger youth in your opinion need to be safe from. Is it all sexual content? Only violent content? how long does what ever it is need to be kept from them and why?

You have yet to describe the alleged problem or prove that it is a problem. Your proposing solutions now is putting the cart before the horse.
peter jeffrey cobb
 
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Reply Mon 1 Dec, 2014 12:32 am
@hawkeye10,
At what age do you believe that a child should start viewing porn?
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Mon 1 Dec, 2014 12:44 am
@peter jeffrey cobb,
When they want to. We made no effort to police our kids computer use. I knew where my dads porn stash was by age 8, I took a look when I felt like it.
peter jeffrey cobb
 
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Reply Mon 1 Dec, 2014 01:04 am
@hawkeye10,
So if the local adult store was selling porn to eight year old kids. You would support their decision?
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Mon 1 Dec, 2014 01:12 am
@peter jeffrey cobb,
peter jeffrey cobb wrote:

So if the local adult store w?ling porn to eight year old kids. You would support their decision?

This is not 1964, or even 2004......in 2014 we get our porn on the internet and our sex toys from Amazon. Adult stores barely exist.

Can we talk in reality now, please?
peter jeffrey cobb
 
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Reply Mon 1 Dec, 2014 01:32 am
@hawkeye10,
Ok well who do you approve of. When it comes to supplying eight year old kids with porn material? Does it have to be just from retailers in the Internet? Could some of your local area distributors do it also?
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Mon 1 Dec, 2014 01:45 am
@peter jeffrey cobb,
peter jeffrey cobb wrote:

Ok well who do you approve of. When it comes to supplying eight year old kids with porn material? Does it have to be just from retailers in the Internet? Could some of your local area distributors do it also?


I dont approve anyone, I dont care. I care that my kids are not sexual abused, and mine were. I care about whether the neighbor boy from a"good family" and is the brother of our baby sitter is a long practicing pediphile who got in one summer not only my three kids but at least 4 other girls. Not only is your kids seeing porn fixation small potatoes but dad would have looked pretty stupid to forbid them to look at pictures of sex when they had already been fondled and raped.

And my kids are fine, and my feelings on this subject would be little different if they had never been abused. I have three successful kids, a successful marriage, a successful business. good friends....I long ago learned which hills to live on and which to die on (Thanks Chai), my kids watching or learning about sex, even deviant sex, is not a hill worth defending.
peter jeffrey cobb
 
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Reply Mon 1 Dec, 2014 01:58 am
@hawkeye10,
Adults have the knowledge to make wise decisions. A kid just does what it is thought to do.
peter jeffrey cobb
 
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Reply Mon 1 Dec, 2014 02:03 am
@peter jeffrey cobb,
Sure some parents will disagree with others on the timing of sex ed. But it should be their choice.
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Mon 1 Dec, 2014 02:13 am
@peter jeffrey cobb,
peter jeffrey cobb wrote:

Sure some parents will disagree with others on the timing of sex ed. But it should be their choice.
parents ability and rights to choose the timing of milestones in their kids lives ends at birth. The have some say in when the kid comes out. The end.

I am sure the fantasyland you live in is fun, but I dont live there, and I dont want to explore as my life is full. If you ever join us in reality we can talk.
peter jeffrey cobb
 
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Reply Mon 1 Dec, 2014 03:10 am
@hawkeye10,

If we say is ok for distribution of porn to continue being accessed by whatever age wants to access it as long as it comes from the Internet. Than why have laws against the distribution of adult material to minors?
How hard can it be for an adult material distributor to attempt to verify age before releasing the merchandise?
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Mon 1 Dec, 2014 03:23 am
@peter jeffrey cobb,
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Than why have laws against the distribution of adult material to minors?
Showing porn to children is almost routine for phediophiles, they are trying to make the kids compliant with the argument that what they are about to do is normal. These laws were developed as part of a systematic attempt to allow the state to convict abusers of large numbers of crimes for a single bad act. It is now not uncommon for 10 minutes of a citizens life to be able to rack up 20 or more felonies. The point is to be able to lock abusers away for as close to forever as possible.

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How hard can it be for an adult material distributor to attempt to verify age before releasing the merchandise?
IDK. If we can establish that their is a problem and that age verification of porn online would be a solution then we might talk about that. You have skipped some steps.
peter jeffrey cobb
 
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Reply Mon 1 Dec, 2014 08:44 am
@hawkeye10,
But if the felony is viewing the porn, wouldn't showing it be a felony also?
 

 
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