If you have read a few of my recent posts you'll know that blackmail has become a hot topic, and not in a good way.
First up there have been the recent spate of serious incidents with members blackmailing other members for real and things getting very nasty. On top of that are the very real risks you now face if you blackmail someone, be it as part of a kink game or not, it will still be considered a crime. It's a simple fact that if law enforcement get involved having supposed consent means nothing, you're going to jail. This is discussed in more detail in the June site report.
And this raised the question from @Randy Magnum, is it time Kink Talk put an end to hosting any kind of blackmail games?
Now I'm actually really interested to see what people think about this one. In some respects this has a number of similar problems that lead to the demise of exposure kink here. Namely people using it to make trouble for others, especially ex's by posing as them and supplying photos and information about this victim.
This is where the blackmailer really risks themselves legally, if you fall for someone feeding you information about an unsuspecting person then proceed to follow through and post photos online exposing them and even going further by informing their workplace or relatives you will be the target of the authorities. You will go down for doing someone else's dirty work.
Some key points to remember:
First up there have been the recent spate of serious incidents with members blackmailing other members for real and things getting very nasty. On top of that are the very real risks you now face if you blackmail someone, be it as part of a kink game or not, it will still be considered a crime. It's a simple fact that if law enforcement get involved having supposed consent means nothing, you're going to jail. This is discussed in more detail in the June site report.
And this raised the question from @Randy Magnum, is it time Kink Talk put an end to hosting any kind of blackmail games?
Now I'm actually really interested to see what people think about this one. In some respects this has a number of similar problems that lead to the demise of exposure kink here. Namely people using it to make trouble for others, especially ex's by posing as them and supplying photos and information about this victim.
This is where the blackmailer really risks themselves legally, if you fall for someone feeding you information about an unsuspecting person then proceed to follow through and post photos online exposing them and even going further by informing their workplace or relatives you will be the target of the authorities. You will go down for doing someone else's dirty work.
Some key points to remember:
- Blackmail here has always been treated as a CNC activity.
- Regardless of what kink people will tell you it's impossible to consent to an illegal activity. The law treats it just the same.
- Regulations with regard to "revenge porn" have become very strict and jail is not uncommon for serious offenses.
- Always consider that as the blackmailer you may be being played.