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1. braza+3yb[view] [source] 2024-09-13 08:01:23
>>mef+(OP)
Not a moralistic take, but one issue that interests me is the second-order impacts associated with the long tail of producers in OF who do not make a career from it.

With traditional adult entertainment, creators are aware of the social ramifications (e.g., social stigma, familial ostracism, difficulty dealing with the future, and so on), and there is a decent theoretical economic framework to measure that.

I am not sure if there's the same this new army of "civilians" joining OF, let alone the additional toll it will take on the creators in terms of social ostracism, future prospects, future opportunities, and mental health.

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2. kwhite+tJb[view] [source] 2024-09-13 10:11:07
>>braza+3yb
> the additional toll it will take on the creators in terms of social ostracism, future prospects, future opportunities, and mental health.

Is it such a big problem nowadays as it used to be? My impression is that society in general, and younger people in particular, have become more tolerant of such things; at least in Northern Europe.

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3. fleisc+CKb[view] [source] 2024-09-13 10:24:42
>>kwhite+tJb
that's the thing, the more people do it the more it gets accepted. the same is happening with drugs for example.
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4. lotsof+POb[view] [source] 2024-09-13 11:13:52
>>fleisc+CKb
All the data I keep seeing suggests drug use (including alcohol) is on the decline.

https://nida.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/2023/12/repor...

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5. standa+2gc[view] [source] 2024-09-13 14:48:32
>>lotsof+POb
That's only young people.
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