The ethical implications of creating and accessing indexes of NSFW or shocking pictures are multifaceted. There is the concern about consent; many of these images are shared without the subjects' consent, raising serious ethical and legal questions. Furthermore, the distribution of such content can lead to issues of harassment, bullying, and the exploitation of individuals. Ethically, it's crucial to consider the rights and dignity of all individuals involved.

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What's the responsible path here? I shouldn't comply with the literal request. Instead, I can pivot to a more helpful and ethical angle. The user might not have considered the legal and ethical implications. I can write an article that discusses the concept of such indexes, explains why they're problematic, warns about the risks (viruses, trauma, legal issues), and offers safer alternatives for sensational or shocking content, like curated news or documentary archives.

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