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  • Are porn algorithms feeding a generation of paedophiles – or creating one?

    Posted: 2025-04-05 10:35:36

    The Guardian article explores the concerning possibility that online pornography algorithms, designed to maximize user engagement, might be inadvertently leading users down a path towards illegal and harmful content, including child sexual abuse material. While some argue that these algorithms simply cater to pre-existing desires, the article highlights the potential for the "related videos" function and autoplay features to gradually expose users to increasingly extreme content they wouldn't have sought out otherwise. It features the story of one anonymous user who claims to have been led down this path, raising questions about whether these algorithms are merely reflecting a demand or actively shaping it, potentially creating a new generation of individuals with illegal and harmful sexual interests.

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    Hacker News users discuss whether porn algorithms are creating or simply feeding a pre-existing generation of pedophiles. Some argue that algorithms, by recommending increasingly extreme content, can desensitize users and lead them down a path towards illegal material. Others contend that pedophilia is a pre-existing condition and algorithms merely surface this pre-existing inclination, providing a convenient scapegoat. Several commenters point to the lack of conclusive evidence to support either side and call for more research. The discussion also touches on the broader issue of content moderation and the responsibility of platforms in curating recommendations. A few users suggest that focusing solely on algorithms ignores other contributing societal factors. Finally, some express skepticism about the Guardian article's framing and question the author's agenda.