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The following are content that is illegal in the United States to post here:
The following examples of content and behavior are illegal under the [[Wikipedia:Law of the United States|laws of the United States]], and are therefore prohibited from this website:


* Child Pornography (any obscene content of a person under 18 (including loli/shota in most cases).
* Child sexual abuse material (any [[wikipedia:Miller test|obscene content]] of a person or fictional character under 18 (including "lolicon"/"shota" as well as child erotica).
** We consistently report them to the [https://www.missingkids.org/ National Center for Missing & Exploited Children] if in the US, [https://www.iwf.org.uk/ Internet Watch Foundation] if in the UK, or international.


* Zoophilia
* Any obscene animal cruelty images/videos (including censored versions) with [https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/48 limited exceptions].


* Hard Crush Fetish or any animal abuse videos that are sexual in nature.
* Copyrighted content not in fair use (e.g. An upload of the entirety of ''[[wikipedia:The Exorcist|The Exorcist]]'').
 
* Copyrighted content not in fair use (e.g. An upload of the entirety of ''[[wikipedia:The Exorcist (film)|The Exorcist]]'').


* Credible threats to commit violence.
* Credible threats to commit violence.


* Identity theft or fraud.
* Identity theft or fraud.
All states have their own laws against the following:
* Doxxing with the intent to harass someone or put someone in immediate danger.

Latest revision as of 00:07, 31 October 2023

The following examples of content and behavior are illegal under the laws of the United States, and are therefore prohibited from this website:

  • Any obscene animal cruelty images/videos (including censored versions) with limited exceptions.
  • Copyrighted content not in fair use (e.g. An upload of the entirety of The Exorcist).
  • Credible threats to commit violence.
  • Identity theft or fraud.

All states have their own laws against the following:

  • Doxxing with the intent to harass someone or put someone in immediate danger.