UNICEF, minors coerced into sexting
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UNICEF found many minors were exposed to online pornography and sexual coercion, with about 9% pressured to send intimate photos and nearly one-third viewing porn.
I wish more people would pay attention to this part: "to push the message to minors every 30 minutes is annoying and likely counterproductive. Unwanted government-compelled disclosures breed reactance, especially among minors, and minors would surely develop blindness to the disclosures"
Blog Post: Colorado’s Mandatory Social Media “Warning Labels” Are Unconstitutional–NetChoice v. Weiser
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Colorado's Mandatory Social Media "Warning Labels" Are Unconstitutional-NetChoice v. Weiser - Technology & Marketing Law Blog
[I’m so far behind in blogging the challenges to state Internet censorship laws. We’ll see if I can catch some of the ones I missed.] State censorship laws come in a variety of forms. Today’s post foc...
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November 11, 2025 at 4:45 PM
I wish more people would pay attention to this part: "to push the message to minors every 30 minutes is annoying and likely counterproductive. Unwanted government-compelled disclosures breed reactance, especially among minors, and minors would surely develop blindness to the disclosures"
Here is the updated trend with most of the controls. In JSE I could say: although the absolute size of the gender gap in opposition to pornography has not grown, as both lines are trending toward zero the ratio of women's to men's opposition *is* increasing, so our theory is still correct. JSE!
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November 10, 2025 at 3:22 PM
Here is the updated trend with most of the controls. In JSE I could say: although the absolute size of the gender gap in opposition to pornography has not grown, as both lines are trending toward zero the ratio of women's to men's opposition *is* increasing, so our theory is still correct. JSE!
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In 2015, Lucia Lykke and I published an analysis of GSS (through 2012) that showed US women were more likely than men to favor banning pornography, and the gap was widening. In our model, with control variables, the linear slope for men was steeper than for women. Here's the unadjusted trend:
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November 10, 2025 at 3:22 PM
In 2015, Lucia Lykke and I published an analysis of GSS (through 2012) that showed US women were more likely than men to favor banning pornography, and the gap was widening. In our model, with control variables, the linear slope for men was steeper than for women. Here's the unadjusted trend:
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We said opposition to porn declining faster for men was "consistent with the increasingly normative nature of pornography consumption for men, increases over time in men’s actual consumption of pornography, and its increasingly degrading depiction of women." Seemed reasonable. Open version:
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November 10, 2025 at 3:22 PM
We said opposition to porn declining faster for men was "consistent with the increasingly normative nature of pornography consumption for men, increases over time in men’s actual consumption of pornography, and its increasingly degrading depiction of women." Seemed reasonable. Open version:
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