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Firstly, high schoolers in fast food are definitely still a thing, when almost 20% of them have jobs. Nearly half of that are kids in fast food. However, there was a considerable decline about 15 years ago when this was closer to 30%, which happened around the time of the recession, which is interesting. This was from

You say that like lying is such an obvious thing that everyone can read on. I’ve been in the tech industry for 15 years and have known people at every single level of it that were dishonest and purely out for themselves. This includes government contractors risking their livelihoods on the stupidest shit you’d be

The people working there, aren’t honest like the people that we work with now in the tech industry”

Funny, the new Game Pass is part of the cause of handhelds becoming popular? You wouldn't know it from this site that likes to bitch about Game Pass not being good enough anymore due to losing games to the point of talking about it every month new games are announced.

I can appreciate your point of view on that but what it ignores is exactly what From Software intends with their games. They want people to have a challenge and succeed in accomplishing it and get that feeling that little else can compare to. It creates unforgettable moments for players.

Wrong, it effects how a developer makes their game. And they have every right to make the game how they want and not cater to people who think they deserve to have a game accessible to their personal tastes.

I swear... are you guys gonna do this every month Game Pass loses games regardless of what those games are? Seriously, get some new material.

“It is primarily advertisement for her *premium* profile.”

So because hers is behind a paywall the morality of providing pornography links to minors is irrelevant (as though there’s no teaser content in order to get people to sub)? What about the Twitch streamers that link their free OF sites?

You’d have a point if I only cared about Amouranth doing this, and not Twitch in general allowing it to happen regardless of who does it.

Again, it’s not about what she does on Twitch, but rather that she promotes her OnlyFans by what she does on Twitch. I agree the legal term for pornography likely wouldn’t assist in this case, very much so due to misogynistic context of those laws (and that’s not even getting into the different state laws on it) but

Nothing on Twitch she does is illegal for minors, however her Twitch profiles contains links to her OnlyFans, for instance.

That’s kinda my point, that Twitch should do something about this but won’t because it’s too beneficial financially.

I’m not talking about OnlyFans, I’m talking about Twitch. As I said in another comment, she has complete plausible deniability but she actively uses a platform (Twitch) that targets younger audiences , including minors, while promoting herself on other platforms that aren’t designed for minors.

The primary difference is she can reach underage users and the platform she uses protects her from any legal actions that the other jobs you mention would face if they dealt with underage people.

The methods she uses could be considered predatory, particularly because she reaches an audience that can consist of underage users.

The difference is that booze or drugs or gambling can’t interact with you a similar way this content she provides can, where it can feel very personal at times. This can be considerably more detrimental to someone’s health, especially at a younger age.

It’s interesting isn’t it? I mean, you clearly have someone who has taken advantage of the system provided but at what point do we question how predatory her means are?

As the article states... It’s predatory because young people aren’t able to afford a lawyer when signing these contracts and the companies take advantage of that. When you’re offered to get paid to play video games, likely a dream job, most won’t care how much they’re getting paid or don’t realize how much they’ll

I truly mean no offense by this, but is there no way to identify people requesting copies? I mean, surely the majority of requests should be coming from people who are easily confirmed via their YouTube or twitch or whatever gaming site they post their reviews on, right? I get this is extra work for the developer, but