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** It seems like the video may not be a parody, and those guys were dead serious. It's supposed to be a parody, yet [[Word of God]] states that they were serious about keeping physical contact to a minimum.
** It seems like the video may not be a parody, and those guys were dead serious. It's supposed to be a parody, yet [[Word of God]] states that they were serious about keeping physical contact to a minimum.
** And, of course, the "side hug" is a real thing which is suggested for anyone working with children, in secular or sacred settings, in hopes to avoid anyone suggesting that there's intentional "crotch contact".
** And, of course, the "side hug" is a real thing which is suggested for anyone working with children, in secular or sacred settings, in hopes to avoid anyone suggesting that there's intentional "crotch contact".
* Strictly speaking, as long as there is a moral judgment involved in what is permitted to be documented there (as was and presumably still is the case in the wake of [[The Second Google Incident]]), [[TV Tropes]] set itself up to be The Moral Substitute to any tropes wiki that does ''not'' censor its content.
* Strictly speaking, as long as there is a moral judgment involved in what is permitted to be documented there (as was and presumably still is the case in the wake of [[The Second Google Incident]]), [[TV Tropes]] set itself up to be The Moral Substitute to any tropes wiki that does ''not'' censor its content -- including ''itself''.
* Bitchute and Gab attracted those from the alt-right due to what they perceive as "politically correct" censorship from liberal corporate-run social media sites. Stretching the "moral" definition even further was the Patreon alternative called "Hatreon" founded by right-wing extremist Cody Wilson. Contrary to claims that the site accepted "right-wing women, people of color, and transgender people," Hatreon, as the name implies, clearly caters to those sowing discord against minorities e.g. white supremacists.
* Bitchute and Gab attracted those from the alt-right due to what they perceive as "politically correct" censorship from liberal corporate-run social media sites. Stretching the "moral" definition even further was the Patreon alternative called "Hatreon" founded by right-wing extremist Cody Wilson. Contrary to claims that the site accepted "right-wing women, people of color, and transgender people," Hatreon, as the name implies, clearly caters to those sowing discord against minorities e.g. white supremacists.
* Pure Flix Entertainment, the Christian alternative to the [[Netflix]] subscription streaming service.
* Pure Flix Entertainment, the Christian alternative to the [[Netflix]] subscription streaming service.