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@vimmiewimmie@slrpnk.net in privacy · Mar 04, 2026

reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org Down?

Hello, I’ve noticed difficulty trying to use reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org. The pages just don’t load for me on my computer or phone. iirc the last time I tried (months ago) it may not have worked then either, but I don’t know for sure. Has something happened with the service? I didn’t find anything stating as such. Thank you for your time, I hope you have a good week.
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So in a just world, google would be heavily penalized for not only allowing csam on their servers, but also for violating their own tos with a customer?
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This, literally the only reason I could guess is that it is to teach AI to recognise childporn, but if that is the case, why is google going it instead of like, the FBI?
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i know it’s really fucked up, but the FBI needs to train an AI on CSAM if it is to be able to identify it. i’m trying to help, i have a script that takes control of your computer and basically opens t
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@vimmiewimmie@slrpnk.net in technology · Dec 11, 2025
What’s the ‘applescript’?
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So in a just world, google would be heavily penalized for not only allowing csam on their servers, but also for violating their own tos with a customer?
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We really don’t want that first part to be law. Section 230 was enacted as part of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 and is a crucial piece of legislation that protects online service providers a
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@vimmiewimmie@slrpnk.net in technology · Dec 11, 2025
Not to create an argument, which isn’t my intent, as certainty there may be a thought such as, “scraping as it stands is good because of the simplification and ‘benefit’”. Which, sure, it’s easiest to wide net and absorb, to simply the concept, at least as I’m also understanding it. Yet, maybe it is the process of scraping, and also absorbing into databases including AI, which is a worthwhile point of conversation. Maybe how we’ve been doing something isn’t the continued ‘best course’ for a situation. Undeniably, more minutely monitoring what is scraped and stored creates large quantities, and large in scope, of questions and obstacles, but, maybe having that conversation is where things should go. Thoughts?
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