Patriarch 🍆😈

Hi. I’m Patriarch, im into #antifem #tpe #debris #powerimbalance #nsfw #sadism #masochism EN is not my first language. Important: Be nice to everyone, be kind and never forget, everyone has the same rights and may speech free. The rest is kink. disclaimer

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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • Virtual role playing games as cyber sex is a big hobby for me and I do that in a community chatroom where you can find people based on common interests. For me, it was a huge thing finding a community where I can not only find new people but find people based on common interests to have a easier start and not wasting time and effort in the wrong direction. Unfortunately, I havent found a English community so far, only a country based one. In the end, every chatroom can be a good place to start. A dating app can also be a good starting point, if it is not the goal to find ONS but friends. I think, it is important, that the service focused on communication and exchange and not on meeting other ones.



  • Regarding extra tools: It seems to work a bit. Sometimes the unfold setting seems not to work. I will try it. It is a nice workaround.

    I was a bit surprised that not many mentioned it since I think the page is not usable without these features. Maybe many uses apps on their phone, where the unbluring is part of the app. But I think, to make the page usable by browser, to add the feature again is the way to go. If I remember, it is already planed so all fine in the end. And since every server change takes effort and quality insurance, I totally understand to wait a lil bit after migrating a server.




  • memmy for iOS is my current favorite, since it works similar like apollo. I also used wefwef a bit, but to have a installed app on my phone was more convinient for me, since I selfhosted wefwef behind a vpn connection within my server lab. (But just because I had not the time until know to verify how the security concept of wefwef is. Maybe it is just enough to use the online web app.)






  • Thanks for everything the admin(s) do to make this page possible. It’s not just a corner of the internet where people talk about pornography and #nsfw things. It’s much more than that.

    An approach,

    • for open source,
    • for the community,
    • for an open and liberal communication
    • a role model how to deal with different opinions on (sometimes quite challenging topics and borders).

    I’ve just discovered first hand what it means to make the first contribution as a mod (nothing! compared to what others are doing here). And I can’t even fathom the effort it means for those who make all this possible here in the first place. In fact, everyone should be grateful and do their part (support the community, donate, post and comment) which can be done to take the burden off admins.





  • Usually in both regular porn and generated material, I find glasses for her rather distracting from the situation, partly because I really like expressive eyes. However, in this picture it is precisely the glasses that have drawn my attention to the picture longer than is necessary. With the outfit and the environment, it is a very exciting situation that was created here. Very sexy and thanks for sharing!




  • basic community approach

    I think that lemmy is basically a place where people who have the same interests come together. These commonalities are organized through communities. This ensures that anyone who wants to contribute something to the topic can join them. **But at the same time, and more importantly for me, it also means I can stay away from a topic if I don’t like the topic. **

    My derivation from it

    The platform with a focus on #nsfw is a place where basically everyone can organize their topics in communities. It’s an open, liberal place, a place of freedom of expression. Everyone can communicate their views.

    But, and this is a very important but for me!: The platform and the operators have a social responsibility. They face this by setting rules according to which certain content is not desired on the platform. For me, the most important principle is legality. I as a person, and probably others feel the same way, do not want to be on a platform that publishes or tolerates prohibited / illegal / borderline content. Banning these topics is an effective technique, although it may require community involvement to bring such content to attention. I would therefore find it wrong to say that the operator alone is responsible.

    Don’t ban at any cost

    The thin red line between bans to keep the community “clean” and to prevent freedom of expression is a challenge in many topics. For me personally, there are several “lines” that I use as a guide. The absolute line is what is illegal by law. Based on this, I sort out what is not of interest to me because I don’t want to deal with the topic / I don’t like it. At the same time, I think that the community concept creates a solution in which people with any #nsfw interests can get together without it affecting me in any way. No matter how kinky one finds it, another may find finding like-minded people in a niche particularly helpful.

    personal opinion

    So I don’t think that legal content should be banned in principle. But I think it’s useful to give the user the ability to personally filter out unwanted content. (I really appreciate the Mastodon concept, which allows me to hide certain terms or tags in the settings, and I use it intensively.) So far, I’ve managed with lemmy in such a way that my feed only shows the subscribed communities. That’s why I haven’t needed the function to hide entire communities yet. But I assume that the day will come and as a user I don’t think it’s a bad thing at all to actively take care of myself that I don’t see things that I personally don’t find beautiful. It’s my responsibility to do that and I think it’s the right thing to do.

    no matter what #nsfw inclinations

    I intentionally didn’t address #scat in writing the post itself beacuse it is less important to me than how we want to deal with content in general. Personally, I’m not a fan of scat, but that doesn’t mean I don’t feel concerned with the question. Because it could be that tomorrow there will be a vote on another #nsfw niche topic which I really love. That’s why I’m looking for a solution that restricts the lemmynsfw as little as possible and still ensures that it remains a place for everyone.