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littlecorner
127 days ago
I think some of the released documents included images of victims, which where redacted. So it's not
necessarily
malicious removals
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dylan604
127 days ago
That's my understanding too, so archiving the unredacted images could mean holding CSAM.
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streetfighter64
127 days ago
Which is of course very convenient for the government, similar to when wikileaks got prosecuted for holding state secrets.
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thatguy0900
127 days ago
If we're assuming they didn't leave victims unredacted on purpose
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streetfighter64
127 days ago
Pretty devious tactic if so. Chilling effect on both any further witnesses and anybody interested in archiving the data (gives them an ethical conundrum at least). In addition to giving them (the feds) a convenient excuse to take down random docs.
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thatguy0900
127 days ago
Not about a ethical conondrum when rehosting. Anyone who rehosts the whole files can be accused of hosting child porn and doxxing and taken down.
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direwolf20
127 days ago
Very convenient for Epstein and his associates
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jeltz
126 days ago
Looking at examples it looks way more like incompetence.
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