I guess its paragraph 5, Member Conduct, letter b, which states:
to transmit any Content that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortuous, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libellous, invasive of another’s privacy, hateful, or otherwise objectionable, nor may you use a misspelling or an alternative spelling to circumvent the content and language restrictions listed above;
So I guess you rape would be considered abusive, harassing, tortuous, vulgar, invasive, ect. It also doesn't sound all that ethical.
EDIT: Furthermore, I'd be suspicious of anyone saying, "such-and-such is against the terms of service," or, "this-and-that is against the law," because they most often do not know what they are talking about. There was a cop who once told me that I had to provide a hard copy, not a digital copy, of my insurance information when he pulled me over for speeding. I'm no lawyer, but at the time I highly doubted that the law was written with smart phones in mind. He didn't seem to see things my way, though.
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