Paper examines moderation in AI-generated sexual content communities
chaumian · x · 2026-08-18
An academic study investigates governance in AI-generated sexual content (AIG-SC) communities by interviewing 24 members and moderators. It reveals a tension between community norms (anti-censorship, non-judgment) and explicit rules against abusive content. While individuals set boundaries, resources remain accessible to all, leaving room for abuse and complicating enforcement based solely on legal limits.
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