Were I to spend half an hour providing a set of links, would it actually change anyone's opinion on the matter? It seems to be the sort of viewpoint that isn't easily changed by a few research papers.
> Were I to spend half an hour providing a set of links, would it actually change anyone's opinion on the matter?
I'd say I disagree with "The experiment of "all the porn for all the people with no limits" has been tried, and the results have been absolutely abysmal for humans" and I'm open to changing my opinion about it, granted the papers/links are from good sources, author has some sort of credentials, the methodology makes sense, they're transparent and the results are (somewhat) reproducible.
On a topic that is emotionally loaded, personal, and increasingly political?
I question if having provided a few links would change anyone's opinion, yes. I started out planning to add a pile of them, but it's hard to find anything that comes across as "neutral" - either the sources are very pro-porn sources arguing that there's no problem, or they're very anti-porn sources - anti-trafficking organizations, web filter/accountability software, etc.
I'm not sure the endless stories of how porn has screwed up young men on Reddit will really change minds either. Perhaps if someone is on the fence, the stories and encouragement of getting over it will help, but that's not really the point being discussed.
So, no, I didn't think it was worth the effort to do a heavily researched set of links on this topic. Sorry.
This is not the sort of topic where that happens. Everybody is aware that if you spin the data this way or that on these sort of topics (broadly - social science with strong preformed views that tends to directly apply to oneself) that you can prove whatever you want, and all a plurality one way or the other demonstrates is the trending bias among those publishing in such a field.
When people do change their minds on such topics it tends to be from lived wisdom rather than learned knowledge. Or starting to see such things through the perspective of your children, rather than yourself.
I'm not using Google, but in DuckDuckGo, "Safe Search = Moderate" is the default, which does what you want. Also you can tweak your search URL making it "strict" if you want. I agree with such approach.
erotika as art form/expression isn’t diametrically opposed to porn industry, but it’s close to being…
pornography industry is evil as hell and cannot be reformed/regulated into an acceptable state, and actively prevents ppl from developing a healthy sense of sexuality/eroticism
genuinely not sure if alligning w ppl who want to ban pornography for religious/conservative reasons is a good idea, but it’s better than doing nothing i suspect…
Any links? Alternative opinion: https://aeon.co/essays/when-it-comes-to-pornography-whats-th...