We'll explain it when you're older
I agree. Crossposting by reuploading is fine, hotlinking maybe not so much, as they could yank access or track and sell your activity. Generally giving them traffic is bad.
I have a simple solution to this: If you are the moderator of your community, just put a rule in the sidebar disallowing OF links and references. Handle it on a per-community level.
Sorry for the late response. I appreciate your honesty, and I'm interested in bringing you aboard. Thank you for your reply, and welcome to the team.
Edit/Note: Buelldozer has switched accounts based on persona preference, and will be continuing to mod but under a different name.
I am still looking for help. I mostly am looking for light-touch moderation (i.e. Giving people room to express themselves, even if it's not a happy discussion, and stepping in only when absolutely necessary).
As far as the BDSM specific element goes, since you are a bit newer to the kink/interest in general, would you be willing to expand on any of the following safety topics to help give me a better feel with your engagement with it? There are a lot of ways that various things can go wrong with bdsm, and while this will mostly be a porn community, discussion is bound to happen and we may have to step in to give more experienced advice.
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What is the primary distinguishing factor between SSC and RACK, and where would each one apply?
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What types of physical harm do riggers (shibari) have to avoid, and what tools and techniques would they use to avoid them? (At least one physical tool and one process)
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Instead of using a "safe word" like pineapple or eggplant, what is generally considered a better system?
It's not so much a podcast as a general YouTube channel, but Evie Lupine and Ms. Elle X are good listens and generally do long-form content.
I've never been into podcasts so I don't have great direct feedback for you on that front. I'll post again if I do find something.
Lovely collar