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Hey guys back from the dead to say plsplspls educate urself on SISEA bc its going to absolutely demolish sites like this like tumblr n ao3 n as an artist n creator on multiple platforms in multiple mediums this is a huge threat to everything I do n everything yall love n consume ((n not jus the nsfw stuff)) this bill is dare I say negating our freedom of speech of here its saying its to combat one thing but does the opposite not only will it affect ALL forms of art but also will legalize some forms of *nd*r*g* p*rn*gr*phy its a terrible TERRIBLE poorly worded misled bill by terrible men n plsplspls do whatever u can to help combat it or at least spread the word pls educate urself this is huge to all of us esp creators n if u love anything made by a creator any comic any fanfic any blog or oc or independent channel u need to be against this bc all that changes if this gets passed ty for listening guys plsplspls be aware of this xo
Image ID: a thread by @ anavalens on twitter : 🚨🚨 By popular request I’m compiling a master post on SISEA, the bipartisan bill by @SenSasse & @SenJeffMerkley that would purge porn from social media and devastate sex workers’ income during a pandemic. 🚨🚨THREAD. Plz RT. 🧵
This fantastic @XBIZ story goes over the basics. The TLDR:
1) The bill targets any online platform that "hosts and makes available to the general public" porn. This essentially ranges from OnlyFans to Twitter
2) The bill demands sites with porn institute strenuous verification and content moderation systems, such as a 24-hour platform hotline with a two-hour window to pull reported material. These strains will likely cause Twitter, OnlyFans, etc to dump porn over institute changes
3) Websites that violate these requests violate the Federal Trade Commission Act's "unfair or deceptive act or practice" rules. TLDR, this can lead to a settlement negotiation or a cease and desist order, which can result in civil penalties if violated.
https://epic.org/privacy/internet/ftc/Authority.html
4) Again: This creates a situation where legal liability and the cost involved in creating (borderline impossible) enforcement structures are so strenuous that most social media websites will simply remove NSFW content as opposed to micromanage it
5) A "covered platform" "hosts and makes available to the general public pornographic images," which are defined as "any visual depiction, including any photograph, film, video, picture, or computer or computer-generated image or picture" with sexually explicit conduct
This could be interpreted many different ways. It could, theoretically, introduce risk to sites that host pornographic illustrations, such as Patreon, Fur Affinity, and Pixiv. It could also introduce risk for sites and social media platforms that teens use for sexting.
Let's talk about the content moderation structure itself:
5) SISEA would require platforms with pornographic material to verify all uploaders' identities, age, & provide a signed consent form from all individuals appearing in porn. This includes past & present adult material.
Meanwhile, 6) If you are a revenge porn victim and you want to make sure you do not appear on sites with NSFW material, you have to provide the federal government your personal information. It appears the database is all or nothing, shutting out sex workers from these protections
There are a few problems with these two measures:
1) Not all sex workers are documented. Instituting federal requirements introduces increased risk for migrant sex workers, who obviously do not want their personal information identified by the gov't
2) This introduces severe staffing costs for sites that already have strong, ethical DIY porn scenes, like Reddit. Suddenly, if Reddit still wants to host GoneWild, it needs to feverishly document every single uploader's PI. It's creating new problems w/o solving old ones
3) This introduces increased security risks for performers, who now have to trust (the few remaining) platforms will safeguard their personal info. Data breaches happen. Not every site stores its personal info in safe, encrypted ways. This puts sex workers at increased risk
4) The database forces sites to cross-check new uploads with the database before allowing new content. The database only covers individuals who "do not consent to the uploading to any covered platform of any pornographic images" they appear in. Not just some. All or nothing.
As I mentioned above, the database doesn't account for the fact that many sex workers and non-sex workers alike want *nonconsensual* material of themselves pulled. The database creates a binary. Either you're a victim or you're a sex worker. You never get to be both.
So in short, this bill is dripping in whorephobia, creates impossible expectations and standards, doesn't solve online sexual exploitation, and instead creates an incentive to pull adult material from the web altogether, either via NSFW content purges or indie sites closing down
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WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP:
This bill was introduced in the Senate. Every state has *TWO* senators. So this is easy. Use GovTrack to find your state, and contact your two senators.
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PLEASE PLEASE help stop this bill which will likely cause all social media to ban porn. Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/acvalens/status/1340338322326106112?s=20
Find your senators: https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members?fbclid=IwAR2fHfvdwH_B-IZpgJfkntvgjoXRMgRAZtfIeW3tdefzekcnHmFgmUdpwVY
Let me tell you about SISEA
If you haven’t heard about it yet, SISEA is a bipartisan bill introduced in the US senate by Ben Sasse (R) and Jeff Merkley (D)
It includes a series of overly strict regulations to be imposed on the online porn industry, and would basically have the same results as the tumblr porn ban, but internet-wide.
Here’s just a few of the rules it proposes:
Requires verified ID and signed consent forms for everyone involved in the production and uploading of adult content
Requires the PLATFORM, not the user, hosting pornography to include a banner or notice on the site that tells you how to request the removal of content if you didn’t consent to being in the video
Prohibiting VIDEO DOWNLOADS on all platforms that host pornographic content within three months of the legislation passing
These platforms are ALL required to have a 24hr MANNED hotline, staffed by the platform, for content removal requests. (No clarification on how the person requesting the removal would be expected to prove their identity, and this is IN SPITE OF the rigorous verification process the proposed law ALSO REQUIRES, so this is likely to be abused by trolls)
Requires removal of flagged videos within TWO HOURS.
Requires all platforms to have an algorithm to prevent videos that have been removed (by the host, not the uploaded) from being reuploaded after removal
The above is to be enforced by the FTC
Creating a DATABASE OF PEOPLE who do not consent to being in adult videos, which must be checked BEFORE ANY NEW CONTENT CAN BE UPLOADED, the specifics of which are to be decided by the Department of Justice, and failure to comply with this requirement will be punished with a fine
So I’m sure by now that everyone has an idea of how bad this will be for not only sex workers, but any and all platforms that people use to post adult content, whether it’s the platform’s intended use or not, as well as anyone who consumes said content.
The rules concerning digital content, as many are probably wondering, are incredibly vague. Here’s a breakdown on twitter of why these rules in particular would be disastrous:
“I’ve gotten some questions about Patreon and illustrated porn. So, I’m breaking down SISEA’s text this morning. It’s a short one. First: t
So, you’re probably wondering
“What can I do to stop this from being passed?”
Right now, I haven’t seen any petitions about this particular legislation, but I 100% advise and advocate for calling your state’s representatives and senators and demanding they speak out against this bill and it’s absolutely impossible requirements.
Here’s a list of current US Senators and their official contact info:
U.S. Senate: Senators
Here’s the info for US Congresspeople:
Representatives | house.gov
And here’s the article where I originally heard about SISEA, because I don’t see many people talking about it yet:
U.S. Senators Ben Sasse (R-NE) and Jeff Merkley (D-OR) introduced a bipartisan bill Friday calling for extensive new regulations on adult we
EDIT: Linking this tumblr thread to explain what exactly makes this bill so bad and why this does not help victims of trafficking and revenge porn, but hurts sex workers!!! I’m seeing a lot of comments confused about why SISEA is such a bad thing for everyone involved, and this is a very thorough look at why!
“🚨🚨 By popular request I’m compiling a master post on SISEA, the bipartisan bill by @SenSasse & @SenJeffMerkley that would purge porn fr
“Wishing you all a Happy New Year! Stay safe. Keith”
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The Banana Splits and Friends Show (1968)
them: you don’t watch game of thrones?? really? how come?
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@scarcity-of-cats @annajanes
It’s called Unconsenting Media
Oh my god, this is going on my list along with doesthedogdie.com
Holy shit that’s useful
I probably won’t find myself using this but for my followers: if you can’t handle this shit, USE THIS. If you think a movie or tv show may be hard to watch, do your homework.
1 - the very reason why I don’t watch GoT
2 - This and rotten apples are some of the best sites ever
3 - Does the dog die have a TON of subcategories, such as jumpscares, strobe effects, does a kid die, does an LGBT person dies and many, many others (they actually link to unconsenting media under “someone is sexually assaulted”). Please save it to tour favorites is really freaking usefull
Useful info. But… (and I sort of doubt it) is there a database like this for car and/or motorcycle accidents? I end up having to give up on lots of movies and shows because there’s often too much for me to handle still. Don’t really like playing the guessing game of “how traumatized is this gonna make me”
Does the Dog Die has car crashes, and if someone gets hit by a car
Seriously, they have a ton of things, and if they don’t, you can reach out to them and they’ll add a category
Hey y’all I know I haven’t posted in literal ages but here’s a bunch of sites who do this way better than I do!
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“It was the afternoon of Christmas Eve and Scrooge was conscious of a thousand odors, each one connected with a thousand thoughts and hopes and joys and cares long, long forgotten.” The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
The Beatles, “A Dickens Christmas”, Scarborough England, 1964, by Jerry Schatzberg, via
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and what is “translate truthful to the time it was written” even supposed to mean like there’s no way a translation now in the US could be read the same way it was a couple thousand years ago in Greece when english didn’t even exist yet
Yep, in the original Odyssey, in the scene where Telemachus murders the slaves who were “sullied by” Penelope’s suiters, he refers to them with a word that roughly just means “the female ones”, however most translations will use words like “whores”, “sluts” and “creatures”, these were all choices of the translators. The original text did not refer to them that way. Dr. Wilson refers to them instead as “girls”, to highlight their age and the brutality of the action. She also fixed all the times the previous male translators dodged around the existence of slaves in the text. Where they call slaves anything but slaves (housemaid, nurse, cook, ect.) Dr. Wilson’s translation correctly calls them slaves as in the original texts. It’s really a great translation, it doesn’t soften anything, and lays bare the reality of the story. One thing she did too, was she refused to make the descriptions of the women in the story more palatable to modern western beauty standards. The original text, for example, describes Penelope’s hands as “thick”. Most male translators change this to “steady” but Dr. Wilson’s translation calls them “firm, muscular hands” to correctly portray the original intent, that Penelope, as a character who weaves every day and every night undoes her weavings, has strong hands, as weaving does make one’s hands more muscular, and that was clearly what was originally intended to be said given the context of her character and the weavings. Of Odysseus himself, the original epic calls him “polytropos” poly, meaning many, and tropos, meaning turn. Some male translators used this to say the story itself had twists and turns, other ignored the word completely to write in a way that made Odysseus seem as though a straight up hero, a man “skilled in all ways of contending”, but Dr. Wilson uses it to mean “complicated”, because Odysseus isn’t a straight up hero, he does some really shitty things. So her translation got a lot of men very very mad, because they said that her being a woman has caused her to translate with bias since her translation is so different to others. She pointed out that perhaps people should have suggested that bias in the inaccurate men’s translations. Anyway, go read Dr. Wilson’s version of The Odyssey. It’s very good.
Christmas Shop Fronts, UK, 1960s
(via Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums)