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Hey friends,
I’m curious to know what YOU think about this…
So, with social media and the internet being as big as ever in the modern age, apps like YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, etc.
I have, and I’m sure plenty of you, have come across “mainstream” videos on those platforms slandering, “exposing”, and hating on people who involved with anything related to ABDL, AgePlay, Littlespace, the list goes on.
The thought I had was in this day, where more and more people are likely to be exposed to it in some capacity, more often in a negative and probably false light, do you think this increased exposure could drive more people to seek out these things out of curiosity inadvertently, or lead to more increased hate and stigma as time goes on?
Or do you think it lies somewhere in the middle?
I’m just curious to know how all you feel on this issue. All of these communities have been the target for hate and stigma for a LONG time, but with more and more exposure to it in the mainstream nowadays, could that lead more people to it? Or even more against it?
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