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9925717? ago

EDIT: I thought gabara's comment referred to American law and you retorted with Canadian law. But if /v/nonnude contains CP it is illegal. If it does not, ignore the rest of my comment.

Voat is based in the United States. It adheres to American law.

From Voat's User Policy:

Protect Kids:

You agree not to post any child pornography or sexually suggestive content involving minors.

Kindly refrain from posting CP in the future. Though it has not happened before, failure to stop posting such content could get your account banned. Voat supports free speech but it wants to protect kids as well, and also protect itself from American law.

Aged ago

I've never posted CP in the past, I don't post CP in the present and I will not post CP in the future. If people are annoyed by the content I post and they think it's CP, well, that's their problem and they can block the subverses where I posted these images.

9925818? ago

You might be surprised by what constitutes CP though. Dost test. They do not have to be naked for it to be child pornography. Sexual postures, focal points, and other things can push it over the line.

Aged ago

Some of these points seem very controversial. The page itself has criticism of it. But I will pa attention to these in the future.