The last time I had the, ahh, privilege, of checking sites on a current Interpol watch list was nearly a decade ago.
The content I viewed was more along the lines of Country Z that effectively allowed trade in human beings and the hosting of images of interesting things you could do with pool cues and 10 year olds. The material wasn't really subject to the kinds of ambiguity that, say, /r/jailbait on reddit skated. If not image sites then forum sites more or less dedicated active discussion of an unambiguous nature.
Not all the world is policed effectively and the debate about what should and shouldn't be policed within your own local neighbourhood, your state, your country, and in other countries is ongoing.
Globally we also have the wholesale manufacture, marketing, and distribution of weapons; the indiscriminate asset stripping of regions in turmoil to further the manufacture of mobile phones et al; and the offshoring of hazardous wastes to become somebody elses problem. These are things that arguably do more damage than actual child exploitation but tend to trip the moral compass less.
Hopefully one of the benefits of the Internet is greater global communication about and engagement with all of these issues.
The content I viewed was more along the lines of Country Z that effectively allowed trade in human beings and the hosting of images of interesting things you could do with pool cues and 10 year olds. The material wasn't really subject to the kinds of ambiguity that, say, /r/jailbait on reddit skated. If not image sites then forum sites more or less dedicated active discussion of an unambiguous nature.
Not all the world is policed effectively and the debate about what should and shouldn't be policed within your own local neighbourhood, your state, your country, and in other countries is ongoing.
Globally we also have the wholesale manufacture, marketing, and distribution of weapons; the indiscriminate asset stripping of regions in turmoil to further the manufacture of mobile phones et al; and the offshoring of hazardous wastes to become somebody elses problem. These are things that arguably do more damage than actual child exploitation but tend to trip the moral compass less.
Hopefully one of the benefits of the Internet is greater global communication about and engagement with all of these issues.