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fandomsecrets2012-05-09 06:37 pm
[ SECRET POST #1954 ]
⌈ Secret Post #1954 ⌋
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That's my point.
I don't care because it's not my responsibility. It's the parents responsibility to watch their kids, not us fandom folks to police the ever loving fuck out of minors. You can post warnings to warn them or even f-lock shit to keep it more safe, but they'll STILL find ways around them.
And most parents who'd do that? Would most likely be laughed out of court because there'd be too little circumstantial evidence to make any kind of case. Especially if there's no actual case for it to begin with.
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(Anonymous) 2012-05-12 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)Think about how wank and rumor milling works in fandom, how someone can be completely ostracized and attacked for expressing an unpopular opinion, by being white or male, by someone copy pasting something out of context to the anon memes, and then apply that to RL. People lose their jobs, their friends, their families over shit like this. Laughed out of court and circumstantial evidence might save them from prison, but it's not going to keep people from talking and judging.
Smutfics, NC-17 fanart, sexually graphic rp and other things that we consider normal, acceptable and comfortable in fandom don't share that same status in much of the offline world, so while that poor unlucky sod might cleared legally, they'll still face the judgment of those people who frown (or worse) on such things.
You come across as rather young, yourself, so maybe these things don't have as much relevance to you yet. People in their early 20's don't have that much of an age difference, generally aren't established with careers or households of their own, don't have as much to lose if they run across that thirteen year old lying about their age with an overworked parent without the resources to police their child properly who stumbles upon their precious child's online deviancy.
It's not about who's in charge of policing minors in fandom or who has failed in their responsibilities, it's about keeping yourself safe. An argument can be made either way - the parents failed or the adult that got busted brought it on themselves for not knowing who they were interacting with, but in the end, that minor lying about their age knew exactly what they were doing. If they want to be recognized as intelligent people worthy of acceptance and participation in adult oriented aspects of fandom, they need to actually behave like adults and not tantrum throwing entitled children.
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And that person who is unlucky enough to be "judged" probably wouldn't care outside said court room. Especially if said person's friends and/or family know of their hobbies.
I had this same conversation with my mother the other day. She agrees with me and she's not even IN fandom. Doesn't care for it. But so long as people do their warnings, says you "probably shouldn't read this if you are below ___ age" and/or f-lock shit, you've done your duty and then it's on the minor and their unobservant parents.
It all falls on the parents shoulders.