They may live mostly in trees but it’s not uncommon for them to fly down into human reach.
They may live mostly in trees but it’s not uncommon for them to fly down into human reach.
I think most people understand it, but even referring to it as a type of “porn” normalizes it to some extent.
The politically correct term CSAM is to differentiate it from ordinary porn which is legal and at least somewhat socially acceptable and ensure that people understand that when children are involved, it is always abusive. The terms mean the same thing, but being precise with language is important.
Porn is a legal thing that normal people enjoy. The term CSAM takes a stance that it is always abuse. I think they are basically interchangeable but CSAM is the currently preferred term.
What would you say is the difference? I feel like the terms are interchangeable. The comment you replied to didn’t give the exact abbreviation but it gave the essence of what is meant by the picture.
I feel so bad for those poor kitties! Extra weight is not good for them or their joints. It’s obviously not the worst kind of abuse, but it is negligent and harmful. Still cute but sad.
I don’t have numbers but I think reddit is much bigger than digg ever was. I agree though that Lemmy/Kbin servers need their own identity beyond just grumbling about reddit. That’s why I don’t upvote this kind of post. It’s better to just move on and create new communities here.
I agree with you. My point was that 40% is a big hit, especially if you’re not already wealthy. It might even be enough to start disgruntling workers.
Imagine you’re an employee thinking you’re going to have stock worth 100k, and suddenly it’s worth 60k and falling.
This is from April, so not exactly breaking news. It is promising but I haven’t seen anything usable come out of the announcement yet.
For me the reason I like to use streaming services is as a way to find new music that I otherwise would never be exposed to.