Comment by Palmik
5 hours ago
I wonder why Texas did not start by targeting NSFW / porn apps specifically, like other states.
I also wonder why smut literature (the best selling category of books on Amazon) seems to get a free pass.
5 hours ago
I wonder why Texas did not start by targeting NSFW / porn apps specifically, like other states.
I also wonder why smut literature (the best selling category of books on Amazon) seems to get a free pass.
The app stores already block porn on their own initiative.
> I also wonder why smut literature (the best selling category of books on Amazon) seems to get a free pass.
It's popular with women and basically invisible to men.
And being long-form written text, likely invisible to minors as well.
Text has always been treated differently than images or video, partly for historical reasons and partly because regulating it runs straight into classic First Amendment landmines
Because people were so sick of their shit, and they already got their asses beaten so hard that they turned a fundamentalist city into an atheistic one. Banned in Boston used to be a thing. Boston itself got sick of that puritan bullshit.
They know that re-litigating that is a road to ruin because 'artistic merit' is so well tread a ground in literature.