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by aresant 5563 days ago
The application with 10,000,000+ downloads they are referencing is Trapster.

Trapster was designed from the ground up to be a platform for drivers to share relevant geo data.

The Trapster moderators have worked to curb DUI checkpoint sharing since its inception but users find ways around it.

So really this is a platform discussion - is it the platform's responsibility to proactively moderate the content?

If so doesn't that have wider implications for Twitter, Facebook, etc?