|
|
|
|
|
by claytoneast
2446 days ago
|
|
The sources in that article who lead these anti-child-trafficking/image organizations complain about cripplingly inadequate budgets and lack of human resources (employees). They do NOT complain about end-to-end encryption. They ask for more people, and more money, which the government is apparently consistently unwilling to grant them. Instead, the govt foists this absolute horseshit about limiting/backdooring e2e on us, while screaming THINK OF THE CHILDREN. |
|
One reasonable answer is that FB/Google/etc. should donate or donate more (Google is called out as donating already) to these organizations. I think another reasonable answer is that technologists donate our time, perhaps as 20% projects or as sabbaticals to these orgs and help them modernize.
It does seem Congress (per the NYTimes article I linked above) isn't doling out as much funding as we would like to see.
And, in fairness, children are being harmed here, and at an incredibly alarming rate. Please do read the NYTimes article. The Times is, IMO, a fairly responsible actor in truth telling.