LemonyMilk
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I've joined this site, and yet, with the way things are going (like censorship, surveillance, etc.), I'm not sure if I can stay any longer.
Should I?
Should I?
That's up to you. You're not doing anything illegal (I assume, don't know where you're from) and if you're worried about government censorship you won't be able to log to the site cause they'll IP ban it in your region.I've joined this site, and yet, with the way things are going (like censorship, surveillance, etc.), I'm not sure if I can stay any longer.
Should I?
Some Chinese people download free games, translate them into Chinese, and resell them. There are some private forums in China where you can pay to download translated games, but due to VPNs and communication issues, most people only access domestic forums.I'm beginning to wonder how many Chinese netizens have visited this site without being under their government's crosshairs.
So you're saying that Chinese netizens have acquired free game from outside the firewall and sold them in private forums that we can't access for various reasons? Interesting.Some Chinese people download free games, translate them into Chinese, and resell them. There are some private forums in China where you can pay to download translated games, but due to VPNs and communication issues, most people only access domestic forums.
Not going to mention which country I'm in, but suffice to say that I'm in one of those countries that will soon require ID and/or selfie to access certain sites (mainly social media), though I don't think porn sites are going to be affected, as they have already been blocked unless I use secure DNS or VPNs. That being said, there's a possibility that either of them might be restricted in the future, especially when such laws exist.Which country are you in? I was also banned from accessing F95 in Türkiye before.
That's too strict. In China, this level of censorship usually only applies to discussing 'sensitive' political issues. Access to porn wouldn't be big problem.So you're saying that Chinese netizens have acquired free game from outside the firewall and sold them in private forums that we can't access for various reasons? Interesting.
Not going to mention which country I'm in, but suffice to say that I'm in one of those countries that will soon require ID and/or selfie to access certain sites (mainly social media), though I don't think porn sites are going to be affected, as they have already been blocked unless I use secure DNS or VPNs. That being said, there's a possibility that either of them might be restricted in the future, especially when such laws exist.
At this juncture, I'm considering the idea of deleting my account(s) to keep myself safe.
No.Should I?
I'm... less than surprised. Middle East seems stricter by comparison, particularly in regard to pornography.That's too strict. In China, this level of censorship usually only applies to discussing 'sensitive' political issues. Access to porn wouldn't be big problem.
I guess I should delete my account(s), assuming you weren't joking.No.
Take this as a sign to quit adult gaming, or better yet, porn as a whole.
If you ignore the signs, only bad things can happen from now on... Accept the sign while you're still in time. It's time to improve your life and find the colors you've lost in the dark depths of perdition ever since that one "friend" told you about porn.
You can compare other people (friends/internet users in ur country) have encountered problems. Then decide whether you want to delete your account.I'm... less than surprised. Middle East seems stricter by comparison, particularly in regard to pornography.
I guess I should delete my account(s), assuming you weren't joking.
At least one artist in my country has been put under authority's watch for distributing NSFW art. Though they continue to share NSFW art occasionally, they no longer share their own. I'm sure more of them got into trouble for drawing NSFW fan art of a cartoon show for children, but that's another tale for another time. That said, there are some NSFW artist that hasn't got into trouble yet despite continuously drawing porn for years.You can compare other people (friends/internet users in ur country) have encountered problems. Then decide whether you want to delete your account.
Honestly, I can't say it's about to get worse. The possibility of a better Internet has already been thrown out of the window no matter how many times we're persevering. AI is basically near-unavoidable, Age verification is almost universally accepted, "Chat Control" is on a brink of becoming a law, and the list goes on.TLDR: Yeah I share your concerns friend, but finding workarounds and fighting back are what we can do at the moment. Don't give up, that's exactly what they want from you, to be demoralized and to give up!