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Laws don't enforce themselves.

Anime image boards are not in a hurry to expunge "lolicon" images because they don't face any consequence from having them.

I wouldn't blame Tumbler from banning ero images a few years back because ero image of real people are a lot of trouble. You have child porn, revenge porn, etc. Pornography produced by professionals has documentation about provenance (every performer showed somebody their driver's license, birth certificate, probably got issued a 1099) if this was applied to people posting images from the wild they would say people's privacy is being violated.




I'm not here to debate the legality of child porn or lolicon images, and I fail to see the relevance of what you've written to the provision of moderation tools to the users of Twitter.

> Laws don't enforce themselves.

What has that got to do with Twitter? Please try to stay on track.




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