>>115308993Really? Perhaps you're reading the atmosphere far differently from me? To me it almost feels like people making pornography is celebrated, they have larger and more active fanbase, and always receive more donated money, and the backlash or the need to hide seems far less. Of course if you're in the "industry" especially if it's children's entertainment, there's a need to keep your image "clean", but I don't think most would really care if you made porn anyway. Though there definitely is a group of busy bodies that still, and will always exist, and it seems somehow they have more power than ever, or perhaps employees are more spineless than ever, but that doesn't change that pornography as a whole is seen as more acceptable.
>>115309175I'd post more, but it feels lonely if there aren't multiple people doing it.