• Mango@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    No, not really. I’m saying that if there’s zero effect for the would-be victim, I can’t see them being wronged. I think time freeze is probably not the right scenario for this though. They’d be physically affected. Copying them in an simulation type thing is more along the lines of what I’d consider harmless.

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      4 months ago

      Unfortunately for me, I feel like if I thought I could get away with something consequences free, I’d probably do it. I’m not proud of that aspect of my morality, but I’d be lying if I denied it.

      That said, I remind myself that if I’m too ashamed to do it under the scrutiny of people, then it is 100% not something I’m doing. That goes for simulations as well. Because there is always a chance someone will find out… and frankly, I don’t think I could live with myself.

      Right or wrong, that’s my take on it.

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      4 months ago

      that’s another interesting but debatable position. AI generated deepfakes of teens fall into that category.

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        4 months ago

        So debate it.

        An it harm none, do what ye will. Every day bullshit harms me dramatically more than any dude privately jerking it to me.

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          You’re once again relying on the fact that someone won’t find out in order for you to feel that you’ve gotten away with it. That’s not a moral act, that’s an immoral act that has gone by unnoticed.

          Maybe you’re not hurt by me jerking it to you but you’d be hurt by another violation of your identity like me impersonating you to call your mother names and hurt her feelings. Those are both violations of you, and they’re ways of using you as a means to a selfish end.

          Philosophical moral frameworks which people tend to follow include the idea that human beings shouldn’t be used as a means to an end.

          We can tweak your example to one where the simulation is of someone that doesn’t exist and there’d be even less to call into question, but maybe at that point you feel you wouldn’t get the same thrill… That thrill is a sign that you’re being immoral.

          You’re probably young and will hopefully continue to develop mentally and emotionally and will learn empathy, but your views here are problematic.

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            I do get you’re trying to get at consent is key, but your argument is flawed in that using a simulated copy to insult one’s mom still brings a real person into it

            Use a digital copy of me to hurt people, yeah I’d be upset

            Use a digital copy of me as a sex toy? I’d be fine with that