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by hnbad
1304 days ago
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Same. I make an effort to choose angles that aren't too "revealing" but this got very difficult with video rather than photos. It's extremely disturbing to have to consider what a US company might consider "pornographic" when recording an entirely non-sexual interaction with your own child but here we are. If the idea of an AI flagging an innocent moment wasn't bad enough, I can't stomach the idea of having to appeal this by literally having a stranger review a private moment in order to determine if it was sexual abuse. This just seems like an unjustifiable invasion of privacy. |
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