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"textContent": "submitted by Hotznplotzn to world\n254 points | 56 comments\nhttps://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62rexy9y3no\n\n _Warning: This story contains some offensive language_\n\nSo-called spy-cam porn has existed in China for at least a decade, despite the fact that producing and distributing porn is illegal in the country.\n\nBut in the past couple of years the issue has become a regular talking point on social media, with people - particularly women - swapping tips on how to spot cameras as small as a pencil eraser. Some have even resorted to pitching tents inside hotel rooms to avoid being filmed.\n\n[…]",
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