[info]elfwreck in [info]07refugees

Could be the start of Strikethrough 3.0

shota is the target this time.
http://community.livejournal.com/ljspeaks/7830.html?view=254358#t254358
Dear LiveJournal user thefacelessevil,

We are contacting you because we have received multiple reports of material in violation of our policies in the 'shota' community, which you are the maintainer of. LiveJournal's policies do not permit images (including cartoon-like artwork) which depict minors engaged in graphic, sexually explicit conduct.

As maintainer of a community, it is your responsibility to ensure that content meeting this description is not present within the community. Please monitor your community and ensure it stays within the guidelines of this policy. Thank you.

Regards,
Brian
LiveJournal Abuse Prevention Team

I opened a support request:
http://www.livejournal.com/support/see_request.bml?id=836059& auth= 549w (Iiinteresting changes they've made in security... I can only open it when logged out.)
At http://community.livejournal.com/ljspeaks/7830.html?view=254358#t254358 it's mentioned that "LiveJournal's policies do not permit images (including cartoon-like artwork) which depict minors engaged in graphic, sexually explicit conduct."

Where is this policy available? I cannot find it, nor a link to it, in the TOS or FAQ.

(I also note that the community in question does not post pictures of minors engaged in sexual acts, because it posts pictures of fictional characters only, who are never minors. Minors are human beings under 18 years of age.)

Gee, when IS that policy document going to be released to THE PEOPLE WHO ARE SUPPOSED TO FOLLOW IT?

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Eternal viligance won't do us any good once they come up with stricter/more-constrictive laws and go batshit on us enforcing them, besides. Sorry. I used to believe what you're saying, but I'm seeing privacy and literally *thought* invasions on so many fronts nowadays that I don't think we, as a people, stand a chance anymore, at least not in the US or England. Both are becoming surveillance societies more and more each day, and the point of all society will soon be just to watch, judge, monitor, and of course control others with less power and say than you, down to the thought-by-thought level if possible. It's over, man. We haven't seen all of it yet, not even a tiny slice of what's to come, and personally, I don't really want to, either.
You sure you don't want to?

Look what Microsoft is patenting these days...

Effing scary.