#PSA: posting someone else's nudes without their consent is fucked up, and also illegal.

- it doesn't matter if you "don't own these images" —I already guessed you weren't a collective of teen girls or their agent.

- it doesn't matter if you "found them online" —they weren't your fucking photos to share.

- it doesn't matter if I can "message you to have a photo removed" —see point #2, asshole.

Not only are these porn reposting accounts *nonconsensually* using the bodies of (mostly) young women to earn themselves fake internet points, they're also (in many places) breaking existing anti-revenge-porn laws. It should also be pointed out that, because the photos are stolen, they have no reasonable assurance of the subject's age, so it's entirely possible they're also posting child porn—and ignorance of the subject's age isn't a defense.

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So help make Fedi safer for femme-presenting folx and for responsible sex-work. Stop these shitty porn repost accounts that profit off of other people's bodies. Call them out. Report them. Get them suspended.

(but please don't dogpile or attack them—there's still a person in there somewhere, and with any luck they're redeemable)

#PornRequiresConsent

When adult content creators (such as myself) share our work, we're consenting to share *that* specific work, in *that* specific context. It's not a blanket consent. We don't waive our copyright or our ownership of our bodies by posting online.

If you want (especially *free*) adult content, treat it like the gift it is, and treat the models with the respect they deserve. Consent matters, *always*.

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Personally, I give everything I make away for free—adult content isn't my profession. And I *love* it when other folx enjoy what I make. If my nudes are your jam, then by all means enjoy them! Feel free to browse or download. I don't even mind if you share *a* photo or two privately with someone.

But please don't try to profit off of my work—even if it's under the guise of "appreciating beauty" or whatever. You don't have permission to use me like that, and it's the quickest way to convince artists to stop sharing their work publicly.

#PornRequiresConsent

@alice

Hard agree on context-dependant consent boundaries. Presumptions of blanket consent always feel disenfranchising to me.

#PornRequiresConsent

@h3mmy @alice those presumptions are a *huge* red flag. If someone assumes a porn creator consents to all uses of an image just because it was posted online, I don't even want to know what they assume about the bodies of their girlfriends. Hell, what do they assume about scantily clad strangers they encounter in public? I would not feel safe around them, physically