We reject plenty of horrible stuff. It's a fine line. There's a difference between confessing to something horrible/illegal and saying that you enjoy thinking about that thing or you have urges to do that thing but you haven't acted on them. Often we'll let the latter through but not the former.
I suppose that does make sense... I mean most people have had thoughts or urges to do things that are illegal. I, for one, have always thought about how exciting it would be to be a part of a big heist involving famous art pieces or something, but would never act on it.
I suppose it's just a typical reaction where I want to reject the notion that people are out there contemplating doing horrible things, especially to young children... but if we censor their ability to even talk to it, we censor an outlet where they can get it out in a safe way - by talking about it, rather than taking action.
Is it normal to feel awkward about the content that gets through here?
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We reject plenty of horrible stuff. It's a fine line. There's a difference between confessing to something horrible/illegal and saying that you enjoy thinking about that thing or you have urges to do that thing but you haven't acted on them. Often we'll let the latter through but not the former.
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I suppose that does make sense... I mean most people have had thoughts or urges to do things that are illegal. I, for one, have always thought about how exciting it would be to be a part of a big heist involving famous art pieces or something, but would never act on it.
I suppose it's just a typical reaction where I want to reject the notion that people are out there contemplating doing horrible things, especially to young children... but if we censor their ability to even talk to it, we censor an outlet where they can get it out in a safe way - by talking about it, rather than taking action.