Understandable, thanks for the notice
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disabling image uploads and image serving
I'm assuming this means death for image-based communities here on infosec (the hardware community comes to mind).
Will this impact images originating from (served by) other instances?
now if only there was a universal definition and cut off point for CSAM world wide... but sadly the only valid option is indeed to disable images...
Lets hope https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3920 gets a proper implementation or other fix so we can atleast vet before we allow an images.
I got duct tape and um some questionable tools.
As someone who joined this instance because it didn't block many instances, I guess I'll have to leave. 😔
Anyone know of any tools to migrate my subscriptions?
How common is this problem? And I’m asking at scale, as in some reporters tried to say mastadon had a huge problem for like <200 instances of csam but didn’t put it into perspective that it’s a much smaller platform than Twitter or FB.
Please note: I’m not saying that even one is ok.
the main issue is that 1 bad post, can poison a big pool of servers, currently. Lemmy needs a better way to deal with images, to combat this issue.
and I hope none here actively go look for CSAM material... that doesn't mean its not in the network.
How did Reddit fight CSAM? Or did they?