Having depictions of non-con is not against the law.
Having depictions of CP is against the law.
To make something very, very, VERY clear:
'depictions of CP' being against the law depends very much on the country, whereas ACTUAL CP is universally illegal, basically everywhere.
'Lolicon' artworks are, technically 'depictions of CP' if you stretch it like twitter users do, and absolute fucking jackasses reporting that to the feds is enough of an issue that they have to actively tell people "Hey, please don't spam our report cue with fictional content, we want to focus on REAL CHILDREN GETTING ASSAULTED and not artwork you don't like", because it's wasting their time and potentially letting actual predators either escape being caught or go longer without being caught. It's kind of an issue and one that grinds my gears.
Real CP is against the law, and from my very, very limited knowledge so is videos of actual rape, or snuff, and the like.
But Loli Shouta drawings like drawings or writing of non-con stuff? Not against the law.
This.
We will NOT ban fictional material, ie shouta or loli. I dare you to ACTUALLY look at the youjo senki tag or the sailor moon tag or most anime/movies with teenage protagists or younger... we have quests, we have stories, we have anime pictures posted of under 18s with ZERO issues. No bannings.
Hell, a vast, vast, VAST majority of nearly any anime fics depicted on this site would qualify as 'underage', given the sheer amount of which focus on school-age protagonists.
If banning underage stories was a thing, like 3/4ths of content, at the least, would get thanos-snapped instantly.
I appreciate the try but...
18 U.S. Code § 1466A
www.law.cornell.edu
"Any person who, in a circumstance described in subsection (d), knowingly produces, distributes, receives, or possesses with intent to distribute, a
visual depiction of any kind, including a drawing, cartoon, sculpture, or painting, that—"
I will note that written works are not included, but yeah....
Quite possibly the most asinine and anti-child law I've seen in a while, tbh.
Considering an 'affirmitive defense' to having been in possession of it is 'referred it to the authorities and police as soon as possible', which, if actually done, would waste massive amounts of time and resources, while also obfuscating actual child abuse by absolutely filling reports with lolicon art.
Welp... looks like QQ might have issues then. Along with most of the writers on QQ and HF and AO3. Basically anyone what wrote a fanfic or quest with NSFW stuff involving Under 18s.
Considering the "Apr. 30, 2003" at the bottom of the act, and how many lewd loli pics are hosted by/posted from america, and how few people I've ever seen hit by the law (zero), it seems like kind of a non-issue.
Hell, Cuties was on American Netflix, and child beauty pageants exist. And those are closer to CP than any lewd Tanya pics I've ever seen.
Unlike the UK, where there are actual prosecutions of people with lolicon art, and people arrested for facebook posts. America seems to be far more interested in, y'know', actual fucking CP.
I think both are valid concerns. But, in my recollection, the self-admitted pedophiles seem aware of the moral issues surrounding their condition, so I'm not sure how necessary pushback is, whereas I think the wall stopping kink-shaming is very much load-bearing for this site (and frequently seems to get tested for any give).
I am absolutely, 100%, completely in favour of never changing that rule or making a single exception for any reason, because in all honestly it's the bedrock of the entire site.