the idea that large tech companies are manually pawing through private data on a regularly basis is ... sufficiently common that it's occasionally called out as a solution to a problem, not a problem in and of itself? (this is not specific to Kim-Mai, but this tweet illustrates.)https://twitter.com/kimmaicutler/status/1054903886543249409 …
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sorry! i didn't mean to call you out. the short answer is "well, nobody wrote their TOS to define that as nonpublic." the longer answer is that no one believes that the abuse exception in the privacy policy should be read particularly broadly, and Hungary/Poland have DPAs too.
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the bright line is the ACL. the abuse exception allows for abuse reporting pretty comfortably. hash-match like NCMEC photo detection is critical to stop and can be done with 99+% accuracy. techniques to prevent non-criminal acts with ~70% accuracy are past the usual frontier.
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