This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students
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Instead of posting videos on YouTube
The videos themselves are Safe For Work, although the website is not
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There was a community college teacher (and I think she was teaching math) who once posted a three-hour video on PornHub of her teaching her class, taking questions from the (heard but unseen) students, followed by her stripping down and groping herself for maybe ten minutes after she dismissed them.
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@El_Heffe The best part is this is he's been hand-selected to be allowed to continue posting. About three weeks ago they removed almost everything from their site that didn't come from a paid partnership because of
religious nutjobsconcerned citizens, requiring manual review of every new video posted. And his videos are staying up.
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I wanted to see if there are any news articles somewhere explaining why, so I googled "math teacher pornhub"...
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@TwelveBaud said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
because of
religious nutjobsconcerned citizensActually, it was because of a porn industry's crusade against pirated content masquerading as a crusade against revenge porn and hacked private videos.
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@Gąska said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@TwelveBaud said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
because of
religious nutjobsconcerned citizensActually, it was because of a porn industry's crusade against pirated content masquerading as a crusade against revenge porn and hacked private videos.
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@Gąska said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@TwelveBaud said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
because of
religious nutjobsconcerned citizensActually, it was because of a porn industry's crusade against pirated content masquerading as a crusade against revenge porn and hacked private videos.
Also child trafficking, so any complaints about religious weirdos can fuck right off.
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Article @boomzilla linked in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students said:
reduced the content on the popular adult site from 13m videos to just 4m
there were nine million child abuse videos on pornhub??!?
That's... unexpected...
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@Tsaukpaetra "TEEN PUSSY GETS DESTROYED" is technically child abuse.
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@Gąska said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
TEEN
I was always under the impression they weren't actually teens, but obviously have no way to verify...
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@Tsaukpaetra said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@Gąska said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
TEEN
I was always under the impression they weren't actually teens, but obviously have no way to verify...
18 qualifies as both teen and legal age.
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@topspin but those girls don't qualify as 18.
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@Gąska said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@topspin but those girls don't qualify as 18.
I have a feeling you and @Tsaukpaetra are not talking about the same girls.
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@topspin I'm pretty sure we're both talking about the ones on Pornhub.
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@boomzilla said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@Gąska said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@TwelveBaud said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
because of
religious nutjobsconcerned citizensActually, it was because of a porn industry's crusade against pirated content masquerading as a crusade against revenge porn and hacked private videos.
Also child trafficking, so any complaints about religious weirdos can fuck right off.
Interesting; at least three different theories here, four with Garage one that I have seen elsewhere.
So, nobody actually knows?
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@Kamil-Podlesak we do actually know. The disagreement is only about what the cover story is. Piracy has hurt porn more than any other part of the entertainment industry.
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@Kamil-Podlesak said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@boomzilla said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@Gąska said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@TwelveBaud said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
because of
religious nutjobsconcerned citizensActually, it was because of a porn industry's crusade against pirated content masquerading as a crusade against revenge porn and hacked private videos.
Also child trafficking, so any complaints about religious weirdos can fuck right off.
Interesting; at least three different theories here, four with Garage one that I have seen elsewhere.
So, nobody actually knows?
I think it's a case of a lot of bad stuff going on. The remedy they found (all uploaders must have their identity verified) undoubtedly removed a lot of stuff that wasn't revenge or abuse or under age. It doesn't seem that mysterious to me.
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@topspin said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@Tsaukpaetra said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@Gąska said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
TEEN
I was always under the impression they weren't actually teens, but obviously have no way to verify...
18 qualifies as both teen and legal age.
With the right genetics and make-up a girl can look barely 18 up to her late twenties.
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@PleegWat said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@topspin said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@Tsaukpaetra said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@Gąska said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
TEEN
I was always under the impression they weren't actually teens, but obviously have no way to verify...
18 qualifies as both teen and legal age.
With the right genetics and make-up a girl can look barely 18 up to her late twenties.
At which point they immediately switch to MILF
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@Jaloopa
Still acceptable, I personally draw the line at GILFs
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@Jaloopa There's also this:
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@boomzilla said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@Gąska said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@TwelveBaud said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
because of
religious nutjobsconcerned citizensActually, it was because of a porn industry's crusade against pirated content masquerading as a crusade against revenge porn and hacked private videos.
Also child trafficking, so any complaints about religious weirdos can fuck right off.
TFA
In the last three years, Facebook self-reported 84m instances of child sexual abuse material. During that same period, the independent, third-party Internet Watch Foundation reported 118 incidents on Pornhub.
Maybe they should go after Facebook instead.
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@Luhmann said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@Jaloopa
Still acceptable, I personally draw the line at GILFsPrude.
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@error said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
Maybe they should go after Facebook
insteadas well.Although my understanding is that Facebook takes stuff like that down all the time so it's not the same. We had a whole thread about how the people reviewing stuff were having mental health issues from all the garbage they had to review.
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@boomzilla Facebook's whole deal is tracking everything you do and selling that info to advertisers right?
So how did each and every one of these cases not get prosecuted? Seems like Facebook has all the resources to doxx the perpetrators.
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@error I couldn't say, but I definitely agree with you.
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@error I will also say that it seemed like law enforcement was stepping up the pressure on child trafficking last year.
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@boomzilla oh, right, that. The conspiracy theories surrounding it were glorious.
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@Gąska Wayfair was my favorite.
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@error
I'm just not old enough ... yet
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@Luhmann said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
I personally draw the line at GILFs
So GIWNLFs?
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@boomzilla said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
We had a whole thread about how the people reviewing stuff were having mental health issues from all the garbage they had to review.
That would apply to all of Farcebork, even without any pictures of abuse.
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@Gąska said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
Piracy has hurt porn more than any other part of the entertainment industry.
I was kinda hoping the other way around.
Wait, wrong scene...
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@boomzilla said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
I will also say that it seemed like law enforcement was stepping up the pressure on child trafficking last year.
45 missing children rescued
rescued 72 missing children@error said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
In the last three years, Facebook self-reported 84m instances of child sexual abuse material.
Not nearly enough.
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@error I don't think the two are comparable, but I agree.
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@error said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@boomzilla said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
I will also say that it seemed like law enforcement was stepping up the pressure on child trafficking last year.
45 missing children rescued
rescued 72 missing children@error said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
In the last three years, Facebook self-reported 84m instances of child sexual abuse material.
Not nearly enough.
Is the joke that Facebook’s existence is child abuse?
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@topspin yes, except it's not a joke.
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@error said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@boomzilla Facebook's whole deal is tracking everything you do and selling that info to advertisers right?
So how did each and every one of these cases not get prosecuted? Seems like Facebook has all the resources to doxx the perpetrators.
Considering the huge number (84 millions??), I am pretty sure that most of that actually consists of standard "family" photos with naked or half-naked young children (on the beach, typically). Which is completely legal in most of the world. I would say that it is probably tricky to prosecute even in the more puritan parts of USA, with a good lawyer - so what's the point? And I am pretty sure that there is some crime on the book about "spamming prosecution".
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@Kamil-Podlesak I don't know their sources, but the article did specifically say "sexual abuse," not nudity. Of course, such articles are known for being meticulously careful about wording things accurately.
There's probably a high number of photos-per-incident (and incident-per-victim and victim-per-perpetrator) inflating the number, but even still, it's staggering.
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@Kamil-Podlesak said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
Considering the huge number (84 millions??), I am pretty sure that most of that actually consists of standard "family" photos with naked or half-naked young children (on the beach, typically).
That was my thought, too. I strongly suspect that Facebook errs very strongly on the side of prohibiting anything that could possibly, in your wildest imagination, be considered abuse, even things that would be abuse not to do, like changing diapers or bathing. I assume their rationale is that "it may not be abuse to see your kids naked when you give them baths, but it might be for you to post pictures for other people to see them, so we won't let you do that" just to be safe, but then lump that in the same count with real abuse, because they don't want to make a judgement call on what is or is not abuse; just ban it all.
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@Kamil-Podlesak said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@error said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@boomzilla Facebook's whole deal is tracking everything you do and selling that info to advertisers right?
So how did each and every one of these cases not get prosecuted? Seems like Facebook has all the resources to doxx the perpetrators.
Considering the huge number (84 millions??), I am pretty sure that most of that actually consists of standard "family" photos with naked or half-naked young children (on the beach, typically). Which is completely legal in most of the world. I would say that it is probably tricky to prosecute even in the more puritan parts of USA, with a good lawyer - so what's the point? And I am pretty sure that there is some crime on the book about "spamming prosecution".
I've just got reminded of the breastfeeding photos thing a few years ago. Actually, I'm pretty sure it's quite a bit more than a few by now. I'm getting old.
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@HardwareGeek said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@Kamil-Podlesak said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
Considering the huge number (84 millions??), I am pretty sure that most of that actually consists of standard "family" photos with naked or half-naked young children (on the beach, typically).
That was my thought, too. I strongly suspect that Facebook errs very strongly on the side of prohibiting anything that could possibly, in your wildest imagination, be considered abuse, even things that would be abuse not to do, like changing diapers or bathing. I assume their rationale is that "it may not be abuse to see your kids naked when you give them baths, but it might be for you to post pictures for other people to see them, so we won't let you do that" just to be safe, but then lump that in the same count with real abuse, because they don't want to make a judgement call on what is or is not abuse; just ban it all.
THink of all the lawsuits they're preventing!
: My parent's ruined my life by posting that baby picture. I'M SUING!
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@El_Heffe said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
Instead of posting videos on YouTube
The videos themselves are Safe For Work, although the website is not
Fun fact: if you onebox a sexually explicit site, even inside a spoiler tag, it still gets blocked (and logged/flagged) by my work proxy.
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@error said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
Fun fact: if you onebox a sexually explicit site, even inside a spoiler tag, it still gets blocked (and logged/flagged) by my work proxy.
Pretty sure that's been brought up here before... Spoilers only protect against shoulder surfers.
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@Gąska said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
I've just got reminded of the breastfeeding photos thing a few years ago.
I knew a girl who was into that. I got my current girlfriend a breast pump to try to induce but it didn't work. She refuses to try milk thistle/blessed thistle so I guess I'm SOL unless I knock her up.
Wait, what were you talking about?
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@error said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
try milk thistle/blessed thistle
How is that supposed to start milk production?
I'm extremely curious, because a nurse practitioner mentioned I could try it for my liver stuff and now I'm curious if I'll start producing milk by magic...
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@Tsaukpaetra said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@error said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
try milk thistle/blessed thistle
How is that supposed to start milk production?
I'm extremely curious, because a nurse practitioner mentioned I could try it for my liver stuff and now I'm curious if I'll start producing milk by magic...
It is marketed for that purpose, though herbal remedies are often bullshit and supplements are unregulated by the FDA so it's probably as effective as actual (or fake) snake oil.
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@error said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@Tsaukpaetra said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
@error said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
try milk thistle/blessed thistle
How is that supposed to start milk production?
I'm extremely curious, because a nurse practitioner mentioned I could try it for my liver stuff and now I'm curious if I'll start producing milk by magic...
It is marketed for that purpose, though herbal remedies are often bullshit and supplements are unregulated by the FDA so it's probably as effective as actual (or fake) snake oil.
Having googled some, apparently milk thistle is different to blessed thistle, the former being mentioned to help increase an already running flow more than the latter.
Though neither have been clinically proven to have real effect at starting production when otherwise it would not.
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@error If you really want that, there's a hormone (prolactin) that will do that (even in men, AIUI), but how one might obtain that hormone without a legitimate medical need, I don't know and don't care to research.
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@HardwareGeek said in This math teacher is apparently taking a new approach to reaching students:
how one might obtain that hormone without a legitimate medical need, I don't know and don't care to research.
I know at least a couple MDs and a few more nurses in the lifestyle... That's how we have so many sutures, specula, hypodermic needles, scalpels, cautery pens, etc etc etc.
It might be a possibility.