So, just to clarify:
1. X/Grok is now a world leading provider of CSAM and yet UK & EU politicians are more than happy to carry on using it.
2. The same politicians are repeatedly calling for restrictions on, and monitoring of, all internet users under the premise of 'to protect the children'.
3. Payment processors will raise merry hell with anyone trying to use their services for 'lewd' content unless it's one of their own techbros.
So, all good, right? 🤦♂️🤬
tiddy roosevelt
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Mark
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@babe at this point it's just another example of possibly the most disappointing bunch of politicians in living memory.
I get we (UK/EU) are currently not in the position to tell the US techbros to f-off entirely, although unlike here, the EU do appear to have started the ball rolling in preparing for it at least.
But some things are so obviously wrong that even an indecisive amoeba would know they should do something about it! Sadly I have little hope :(
tiddy roosevelt
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Digital sovereignty needs to become a much bigger thing than it is
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Als Antwort auf Mark • •@Mark Back in the days, one just had to go to clearly labeled groups on the Usenet to download all the childporn one would need to satisfy one's perverted desires.
Then came the area of CSAM on the Darknet.
Now Artificial Indecence enables one to simply pay a small fee and have pictures of the sweet girl next door altered.
Modern times my ass.