Abstract

Online pornography has largely been defined by its negative, by the social and regulatory restrictions it engendered. This has helped to obscure the everyday sexual discourse that represents a common and important part of many online communities. A better understanding of the every day sexual discourse, these "small pornographies," may provide the keys to comprehending larger social organization and the links between our virtual online identities and our corporeal existence.

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