>>16933237
>HF
Purged loli in 2014
>deviantart
Banned loli in 2008 and even aged up characters now
>Ex and sankaku
Not hosted not in the US. Ehentai is.
That leaves halfchan, which banned loli outside of the fastest moving board on the site.
>inb4 "But I've seen loli on sites that officially banned it!"
That's a moderation issue, not a rule issue.
Tumblr let loli slip under the radar despite officially having banned it in 2011 until they got fucked over by it so hard they had to kill off the entire NSFW part of their site.
And don't you dare claim it they took it all down over the alleged CP claims that circulated in the media. Yes, there was cp on the site, but it actually got deleted quickly enough.
Tumblr was found out to host tens of thousands of loli pics, fucking panicked, couldn't come up with a way to filter them out thanks to people not having been required to tag em, and ended up purging it all to stay on the apple store. If you had been there when that shit went down, you would have realized that the moment the news dropped, tumblr suddenly made many cartoon series tags like she-ra(which was just boomed with trap and loli fanart on the site), unsearchable. Talespin was another, but basically, people couldn't search for anything anime and cartoon related for a few hours. Then tumblr came out and said they tried their hardest to delete all the "CP", but had a hard time finding it, promising to work on an algorithm to detect it, instead of FBI hash databanks, which are usually the tools used.
A few days later, they announced the NSFW purge because they couldn't get the algorithm to work. Guess what happened during those few days? People noticed plenty of hentai randomly getting deleted from their accounts. Take that and the sudden, unannounced search ban of cartoon related terms, and you figure out exactly what happened. Tumblr was found out to let people host loli despite having banned it years ago. They couldn't ban it again and buy themselves some time, nor feign ignorance given thousands of loli hosting accounts being on the site. The search term ban was damage control, the algorithm they tried to develop an attempt to filter loli faces and body types from hentai depicting adults. They failed miserably of course, and had no other choice but to pull the plug on NFSW just so they could make sure no more loli was on their site.
Relying on a site tolerating loli despite it being against their rules is a recipe for disaster.