Hello,
I’ve been trying to log into my main account on Lemmy.world (same username) and eventually through enough Googles discovered the account has been banned for CSAM. I’ve just been posting popular content from Reddit and Danbooru to the Lemmy.nsfw federation. I wasn’t aware what CSAM even meant before today or that those sites allowed that. I’m just trying to add (supposedly popular) content to the community, not break rules because some artist made a piece that crossed the line. I can switch to this lemmy.nsfw profile if you wish it of course, but I don’t want future posts to be getting the community defederated either. With anime characters the artists always are pulling the whole “Oh yeah they’re over 18” card and those communities I’m reposting from clearly buy it. What standards are you looking for to define CSAM? I’ll be sure to avoid reposting that content on lemmyNSFW in the future. If petite gals are too much of a risk, users can find them elsewhere. Sorry to have grabbed undue attention.
gavi@lemmynsfw.com 1 year ago
You were banned for posting lolicon. We go on a per case basis of what looks too young for drawn content, and what you posted looked far too young by both lemmynsfw standards and lemmy.worlds.
NotAGuyInAHat@lemmynsfw.com 1 year ago
In that case I apologize. I must have misjudged the age pretty severely. I avoid posting any Moe “1000 year old dragon” obvious loli crap but I’ve been posting an absolute ton and it’s entirely possible I just fucked up. I’ll ensure it doesn’t happen again. If possible, can you tell me the artist it was? I source all my posts and I’ll just personally blacklist them from my postings to avoid future mistakes.