>>86859031Some anon told a story about a character who was used in textbooks to help teach students english. The internet literally fucked her up to the point where you could barely search her up without looking for lewd/r34 of the character and parents deemed the character to be an unsafe role model to their children.
The illustrator for the character then had to take legal actions and publically address it, which made the situation worse for the character and the illustrator. I think she isn't allowed to be published in books anymore because of it.
If Dee, the cartoonist of life with kurami, had to deal with this, he would be in tremendous trouble because if he ignores it, it'd only get worse, and if he addresses it, it'd get even worse, and since he's a newspaper cartoonist, he probably wouldn't hear the end of it, since the newsprint industry is a very impressionable one. Imagine waking up to an article that says "COMIC STRIP CHARACTER BECOMES INTERNET SEX SYMBOL" because people couldn't keep it in their pants.
People have a right to it, sure, but it could cost someone who hasn't done anything wrong his dream job. And we don't want that to happen to him.