How are you tracking them to other sites? There's not really anything that links a user account to an actual person in the data that gets federated.
It's from a meme about an IKEA stuffed shark that gained traction within the trans community. It's actually what the instance, blahaj, this community is hosted on is named after.
I tracked the source image back to here. I'm guessing either she made some stickers for herself or someone else did a one off printing for themselves. I can't find them for sale anywhere.
That's a possibility. I would be concerned that the false positive rate is so high compared to the rate of actual CSAM that the FBI would just block anyone using this for reporting as spam.
What might be done is to track the detection rate of users. If anyone is significantly higher than the average they might be uploading CSAM. Only issue I see with this is the detector doesn't have an equal false positive rate across all content. It could be that the user just uploads pictures of their kids playing at the park a lot.
A 1% false positive rate is probably going to be to high to reliability report every positive to the FBI. The rate of actual CSAM is likely to be much lower than this. If it's 1 in 10,000 uploads, you will have 100 false positives and 1 true positive.
Hopefully nothing.
Some tucking techniques use tape to keep things in place.
It would be. There's a grocery store near me that remodeled and changed their restrooms to individual rooms. Now there's just a bank of ~8 gender neutral restrooms. It's very nice.
License changes that will charge developers based on how many installs their game has instead of how many units sold.
It seems that locally hosted images are down. That'll be every uploaded image, thumbnails, profile image. Weird thing is that community icons and banners are still loading.
No but there's a couple subtlies here. If you are calling someone brave, the context is important. It can come off as condescending. Also coming out isn't an all or nothing thing, see here.
Also in this comic they aren't saying they are brave for coming out. They are saying they are brave for being cis. The underlying assumption there being that being cis or trans is a choice that one can be brave for.
It's a meme on the philosophy of what gender is. Being supportive of other people choices is nice but isn't really relevant to the meme.