We are adamant about not limiting the ability to use the reddit platform even when we do not ourselves agree with or condone a specific use. We have very few rules here on reddit; no spamming, no cheating, no personal info, nothing illegal, and no interfering the site's functions. Today we are adding another rule: No suggestive or sexual content featuring minors. And there was much rejoicing.

Police officer spared jail despite having 3,000 pictures of young girls on his computer
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Speech bubble not in original. W hen an adult man hits on, or simply obsesses about, underage girls, most of u see that as predatory behavior. S o Michael Brutsch — recently outed as notorious Reddit creep Violentacrez — appeared on CNN last night to discuss the fallout from his outing. It was not a wise choice on his part. Brutsch spent much of the cringe-worthy interview in self-pity mode, talking about the horrible consequences he and his family had suffered as a result of his behavior, the most notable being the loss of his job. He seemed only barely aware that others might have suffered from his actions over the years running subreddits devoted to the exploitation of underage girls. Like, for example, the girls themselves. Well, not so okay, really. Nope; Reddit still hosts numerous subreddits catering to pedos.
By Damien Gayle. A decorated policeman caught with thousands of pictures of young girls on his computer - some of them naked - was today spared jail. Metropolitan Police Constable Adam Holbrook, who was based in Waltham Forest, was found with pictures of underage girls on his computer, of which 16 were of them posing naked or half naked. Holbrook was arrested on August 7 last year following an investigation which found he had surfed sites which promoted themselves as sources of 'jailbait' images.
For some reason my character was on her hands and knees in a ballroom-dancing outfit. One of my friends asked me if he could borrow the photo, to prove to another girl, he said, that I was in the school play. I never saw it again.