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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If a gov wants to do this they need to be the first to have the photo. Any hashes of photos already uploaded would be whitelisted by default. When you report a hash we already have seen, we review the matching photo.
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Err sorry, I've misunderstood something. We are discussing a hypothetical other way to do this, correct? If so, if you whitelist any photos uploaded by default then you have the original problem again: someone can post revenge porn and get it whitelisted by default.
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