The context in which the photo is shared in also matters. As far as I know, the now thankfully banned subreddit "/r/jailbait" didn't post nude content, but it was still basically child pornography because you knew why the pictures were being shared. The intent was in the name of the subreddit.
bezoar
joined 1 year ago
- Barbarians of Lemuria
- Forbidden Lands
- Hillfolk
- Mythras
- Lancer
- ICON
- Eclipse Phase 1e
- Worlds Without Number
- Shadow of the Weird Wizard
- Swords of the Serpentine
There are probably a lot more that I'm forgetting at the moment, but these have been on my mind a lot lately. Everyone's gravitated toward D&D5e for the last ~10 years, so I haven't had a lot of chances to play in or run campaigns in many other systems.
@BlueForestDev I think that anyone calling mods "hostage takers" should start their own subreddits and mod them themselves. When they have to do all the maintenance and go unappreciated by both users and admin, maybe they'll start to understand. Mods are a major reason why subreddits flourish.
What's your go to open source alternative? Jellyfin?