I don't mean to inject myself in this topic, but I've lurked here for a long while before being an actual member. One thing I've noticed is that every time this very topic gets discussed around here, it turns nasty.
Anyway, that's all I got to say. Just a quick observation.
Respectfully, your observation is incorrect. Reasonable people have discussed this topic many, many times without it becoming toxic. It's an important topic to our hobby. For example, I recall one awesome thread, it at least five years ago, where the lawyers and legal experts posted the actual text of the laws of all fifty US states, as regards taping. There have been many others as well.
This conversation only becomes toxic when a few people decide on their own that they want to be asses, or in cases where the subject veers off to stealth taping, they decide on their own to violate a long-standing ts.com paradigm to keep stealth conversations stealth, or to say fuck all of the rest of you, I'm gonna just discuss or do whatever suits me.
Taperssection is a community and, like it or not, people need to abide by the spoken and unspoken rules of the community or they'll be called out. You might ask, well who made the rules? Really there are no rules...there are just paradigms but the community established the paradigms over the years. The community existed before most people here joined...and I think everyone can agree that the community need takes precedent over the wants and needs of any individual member, though some people don't get or care to respect that concept.
...which brings me to the subject of Furburger. Nearly ANY conversation he imposes himself into turns toxic because he refuses to 'speak' civilly to people. He predominantly carries himself like an asshole, yet he's constantly claiming discrimination. Pretty obvious that Furburger has always had trouble playing nice in a sandbox. Boo hoo for Furburger. Fuck Furburger.
I'm sure you can differentiate between Furburger's role in the toxicity of this, or any other thread in which he participates, and the more general subject of this thread, which is important and pertinent.