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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with childpornography</title>
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	<title>Is a text sex story that involves kids considered child porn?</title>
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	<description>Are stories (text) about children engaging in adult-only activities (and I don&apos;t mean paying their taxes) considered child pornography? At risk of becoming an enabler, I stumbled onto quite a number of sites that are in plain view and unhidden, per se, that describe such events taking place, and apparently have been on the net for quite a considerable time.  How can these sites be allowed to remain in existence -- foreign servers, perhaps?</description>
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