>>17001
No, he
>>16994 had it right in the first place. You're version is dumb and cringe. But, anyway, back to the original post....
>>16874
Unfortunately, every single Shōtacon site, except for this subforum, has been taken down or is long gone. The only specifically Shōta site left is Chin2.net
As for sites that host Shōta content. There's here and ATF. Also, Pixiv use to host a great deal of Shōta content (most of it behind a paywall, itself usually behind a Great Wall of Indecipherable Moon-runes). Much of the Shōta content on Pixiv has been purged, usually by the artists/creators themselves. Once Pixiv began sanctioning Shōta artists and banning them from using the Fanbox platform, Shōta artists began deleting their accounts and leaving en masse. Once the couldn't use Pixiv to make money, money being the grabd motivator, many selfishly deleted their account, thereby removing the free artwork that was once available on their Pixiv page.
Honestly, the Shōtacon genre is on its way out and is undergoing an extinction level event (or rather, series of cascading events and censorship initiatives). There's so little of anything or any resources left.
Between countries clamping down (it was already illegal in France, but France took the additional step of specifically banning access to ATF), people being imprisoned, people losing all funding (having their Visa and Mastercard accounts frozen, Shōta content being banned on Pixiv Fanbox, etc), people losing interest (and not wanting to endanger their livelihoods, even their life, etc.), there being a lack of community and solidarity, continual and rapid increases in global techno-totalitarianism (surveillance, shadow bans, censorship, etc.) - it's become clear to me that the genre is near oblivion.