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Show them if I'm wrong.
While i guess its not entirely just a porn game, it does have some smut in it
Except there isn't. You cannot prove without any doubt that a person prone to violent acts is only prone to violent acts because they played a game. Taking your example from a known rag, if the victim had insulted him in a pub because his favourite footie team lost, that attacker would very likely have done the same thing. In other words, trigger points (being insulted, losing a game, etc.) are not the sole causes of violent acts. The cause is far deeper. Otherwise everyone one who experienced the exact same thing would react in the exact same way.
i'm not glossing over the fact you willingly disabled your NSFW filter, op.
i dont see this stuff even in my algo.
it shows up for you, because you keep clicking it.
i'm not sure why you, and people that post similar topic to you, feel the need to try to include everyone in your personal journey for impulse control. maybe the answer is some professional therapy.
Content quality is subjective. What is low or high quality content to YOU doesn't mean the same standards apply for someone else.