I'm sad to see a civil rights advocacy organization approach an issue of such impact with shallow snark. They clearly did not read the original post by my incredible colleague, Antigone Davis, nor comprehend the hard tradeoffs in dealing with revenge porn https://www.facebook.com/fbsafety/posts/1666174480087050 …https://twitter.com/fightfortheftr/status/999720271484350464 …
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You mean? 1. submit hash/photo ID to block 2. When a hit happens, trigger manual review of the uploaded photo 3. If bad stuff, tell law enforcement about uploader. And inform victim 4. If good stuff, ask original submitter for proof the hash is for a bad photo
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Downside 1: this lets anyone force manual review of any photo by fake-reporting it. So e.g. the Turkish gov could make anyone wait $REVIEWTIME to post photos it didn't like
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