Reddit users are reporting Christian websites for violating Virginia's new porn identification law, citing vulgar passages in the Bible
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As more and more states pass laws targeting "pornographic material" in books and online, they are repeatedly running up against a problem: The Bible has not just a few passages that could be considered indecent
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Weird, why would they want to make something like that?
So they can fool investors into buying shares. They do things like offer 100$ in free advertising credit to boost advertiser numbers, and ban 3rd party apps/run a pixelboard to boost user numbers.
I can't imagine anyone being dumb enough to sign up for that, but according to the article, some few have.
Because it was there first and we didn't know better yet