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What do you mean somehow? Of course it's better. I don't think it has anything to do with humor, I think it really is more palatable.Edit: May be, like in Charlie Hebdo attack, or Dieudonne "censorship" in France, people really like dudes trying to be funny (even when their humor is kind of bad) . Somehow its better than liking to watch half naked prepubescent girls.
My English is full of approximation. I meant : it's kind of reassuring that more people are concerned about "bad humor" censorship, than about "disputable lust" censorship. For me, the implicit generalization was that people prefer laughing way more than lust. It's a good new about the human mind, isn't it?