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... for others, not for you, coonigan. ;-) Keep your image-creating squeaky-clean! No prompts like, "12 year old naked boy masturbating"--not like any site would accept that prompt! But they might keep track of you... Your image creations may be available for other users of whatever site you're on. The other users can flag your creations with just one click, if they find them "offensive". All of these sites cooperate with LEO. Assume that LEO are looking over your shoulder as you're creating images. They may just be... Don't do anything that could be linked to your real-life identity, or to any other identities you have--for example, on BoyChat. Above all, NEVER DOWNLOAD CHILD PORN! And perhaps not even legal images of partially-clad boys. Yeah, the TOR browser bundle makes you anonymous. But the LEO have learned to control many of the nodes, so you may NOT be as anonymous as you think! OK--I'm sounding alarmist. That's on purpose! In today's world, what you think of as "innocent" could get you dragged into court! Or be an excuse for a search warrant! Are you SURE you don't have any "prohibited images" anywhere on disk, even in the cache? Posters have been "disappearing" for the past few years at an alarming rate. It may very well be that they haven't kept the above advice in mind. Don't repeat their mistakes! M. If the downloaders of Azov films had known the dangers, and exercised much more caution, many of them would never have gone to prison! Don't be low-hanging fruit to the anti juggernaut fruit picker...  |