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AI bots talk dirty so OnlyFans stars don't have to

8 pointsby goodcanadian10 months ago

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elmerfud10 months ago
I do think it would be good to smack this place down, not only fans directly, but the creators if they are indeed committing fraud. At a certain level there is fantasy but if you&#x27;re outright lying that should be met with some punitive damages.<p>It should be obvious for any normal person that consuming the media of pictures and videos is a fictional contrivance made for entertainment. Because we consume media all the time and understand the difference between news attempting to convey some information they believe is true and a movie that is there to entertain people. When you get into the idea of chatting with someone now it can get murky. Especially if you&#x27;re paying and the person you&#x27;re chatting with is purporting to be someone they are not. A reasonable person, absent any kind of disclaimer, would expect that the person they&#x27;re chatting with is the person they&#x27;re claiming to be.<p>Free speech protection does not extend to deception which can cause harm to another. I imagine if the creators had to slap up disclaimers everywhere their revenue would fall off sharply.
h2odragon10 months ago
&quot;Lose me in your floating point ambiguity!&quot;<p>&quot;Pound on my INTIMATE REF #35 NOT FOUND&quot;<p>This was all covered by futurama: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=BtqGTn7PCBw" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=BtqGTn7PCBw</a>
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