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I Wanted To Ask About Something: Does The Rpf Of Real Minors Considered CSEM? If Not, Does That Mean
I wanted to ask about something: does the rpf of real minors considered CSEM? If not, does that mean tha CSEM is just refering to pictures of real minors?
That would come down to the legal parameters of where the work was created and/or hosted but in general, no, because no actual minor is being exploited. The 'material' isn't real and there's no visual to try and present it as such.
(In the way that hyper-realistic artwork or photo manipulations would. Technically the material itself is fake but it was created with the aim of presenting it as real, or assumed as real.)
That, and, it can be incredibly difficult to actually manage all the different criteria of what makes it a crime or not, and what qualities tip it over into the league of actionable.
In some countries its technically illegal, but rarely if ever actually prosecuted or acted against. In much the same way that technically, a lot of fan-made merchandise is illegal, but the companies and trademarks only ever enact a strike when the gets 'too big.'
The gist is, barring very few exceptions, and fewer still actual prosecutions, no. It is not.
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Hi! I saw your last post and I wanted to say something, but maybe I didn't get fully what you said:
What if someone uses that common tag just to make a critique about a certain media, especially or even if they are a fan of that media, are they wrong to use the main tag to post a critique or even a pet peeve? Or did you just meant by those people that harass others for not agreeing about their hate or something similar?
Critiquing media is different to just shitting on it because you don't like it.
For example, pointing out plot holes or poor writing is different to calling a piece of media childish or unimportant or belittling the people who do enjoy it regardless of said plot holes or poor writing.
I'm a fan of a lot of fandoms but I still have my contentions, disagreements and disappointments with the canon media, and part of fandom spaces is discussing those, but what I'm talking about is when people blatantly put personal negativity in areas where the main directive is positivity and enjoyment.
By the way if you follow accounts on Instagram and Tumblr dedicated to sharing a huge quantity of fanart, especially about one thing in particular and with a huge range of art styles, 99% of it is stolen.
They call themselves "fan accounts" and "sharing accounts" but that's just shorthand for; "I steal other people's hard work and art so I can repost it and farm clout."
You'll usually see, at the very bottom of the caption, something like: Credit to creator. DM for credit. By ____
I implore you, no matter how good the art is, please don't feed into them. If you actually look into the people they're stealing from you'll usually find the original artist both doesn't allow reposts and isn't even aware that their art has been stolen.
They do not care about artists. Only how their art can benefit them.
I feel like antis only ACTUALLY care about victims if they fit their "perfect narrative" of what a hurt person "should be" and I'm quite frankly tired of it
CoughStrangerThingsfandomcough.
First and second are the most popular when it comes to reader insert fanfiction, and first and third, although third dominates, are the most popular when it comes to character fanfiction.
I've found that first person is a lot more common in RPF fanfiction, but I still get the odd few crop up when I'm scouring character fanfiction. Most notably in DC or Marvel.
E.g; works can be marked by the style of perspective written in and also searched by or filtered by the perspective written in.
I ask because I am someone who absolutely never reads first person literature, and often I come across fanfiction where the summary is in third person but once you click on the fanfiction the entire story is in first person POV. Its only a mild annoyance, but as far as features go its one that I, myself, would find very beneficial.
E.g; works can be marked by the style of perspective written in and also searched by or filtered by the perspective written in.
I ask because I am someone who absolutely never reads first person literature, and often I come across fanfiction where the summary is in third person but once you click on the fanfiction the entire story is in first person POV. Its only a mild annoyance, but as far as features go its one that I, myself, would find very beneficial.