>>2000094>Because being a stupid gossip spreader is socially detrimental and looked down upon at best and dangerous at the worseSo you're saying when someone uploads diaper porn to the internet publicly, its gossip to talk about that?
>Freedom of speech isnt even close to absolute legally, nor should it be. It definitely does cover telling other people that someone does diaper porn.
In fact doxing itself is legal too, because people need to be able to share names, addresses, and contact details all the time in day to day life.
>Additionally, we have social and societal pressures and normsMany would say one such pressure/norm would be thinking diaper porn is weird.
>The internet, for example it's common to use aliases to have a small level of anonymity. If someone is using an alias it is implied that they would like a modicum of privacy. And...? If you want absolute privacy online, don't post with a name at all. Or better yet, just don't post.
Who made this girl do diaper porn? Who forced her into it? It was it something she decided to do herself?
>That doesn't mean some bad actor can't legally be a dick and do some investigative sleuthing to find out the name behind the alias,Who says they have to? Who says they don't just recognize her? What can you do to avoid being recognized online? Oh yeah, not post your face when you do diaper porn.
>your paragraphs of childish "i can do what I want"Just telling you how the world works, muchacho. Personally I think it's far more childish for you to try and sound like an altruistic intellectual when your position is actually just "me like diaper porn, me no want people scared away from doing diaper porn!"
I'll say it again. The only person who cares about your privacy is you. That's as true offline as on. If you're relying on the goodwill of others to keep quiet about something, especially if you're fucking posting it publicly online, you're always going to be disappointed. You have to take your own measures.