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soraminazuki | 1 month ago
Big tech's approach of move fast, break things, and gain a sh** load of money and influence has cost the world so much over the past two decades. So much so that the post-WWII rules-based international order is under threat. We're on the verge of sliding back towards a world where might make right and the powerful gets to kill, beat, steal, and sexually abuse whoever they want whenever they want. Worse, with the help of technology, they get to entertain the masses by turning those horrific acts into social media content.
It's largely due to the acts of big tech that we got into this mess. But instead learning from this biggest mistake of our generation and taking proactive steps to prevent further harm, you propose that we all suck it up and accept whatever our tech billionaire overlords want to further inflict on this world? WTAF.
> proposals like Chat Control
Are you seriously comparing banning tools for openly forging nudes and sex pics of people to backdooring people's private communications?
w4rh4wk5|1 month ago
I feel like we are already past the point where influential people have to play by the same rules as everyone else. I dislike this as much as 99% of the population, but I don't realistically see a remedy given how our governments (EU) are operating.
> Are you seriously comparing banning tools for openly forging nudes and sex pics of people to backdooring people's private communications?
I am not comparing these two things; I mentioned Chat Control as tackling CSAM is one of its main selling points. These forging tools are in the open and banning access and use of them is practically impossible. You could force platforms into setting up filters for public content, but this won't stop the nudes from being shared privately and likely still being accessible on the web _somewhere_. Just look at the bs on tiktok that's been publicly accessible and growing for years now...
IMHO public content filtering won't help much and the following steps will likely involve tapping into people's private content and messages. And this is where I draw the line.