Comment by Darr_Syn on 16/07/2015 at 20:43 UTC

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That's actually a really fair point.

But at what point does something become pornographic?

Is there a line where a discussion on the proper way to flog your partner, or cane them, or use a chastity device, become pornographic?

How about /r/BDSMerotica where fictional accounts of scenes that don't explicitly depict consent?

So while you may have a valid point, I think that the admins' positions need to be very clear.

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Comment by Feverdog87 at 16/07/2015 at 20:58 UTC

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I responded to another person that basically the bdsm community isn't controversial, at least on reddit. IRL its a well defined and, most of all, LEGAL community that is celebrated and based in trust.

But most importantly as it stands, no one is talking about banning bdsm. So lets fight about that when someone is actually targeting that community.

Consent is key.

Comment by codevii at 16/07/2015 at 21:34 UTC

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Is your sub not already NSFW? Because, as far as I can see from reading the OP, that is the only thing you might risk being labeled.