There’s another round of CSAM attacks and it’s really disturbing to see those images. It was really bothering to see those and they weren’t taken down immediately. There was even a disgusting shithead in the comments who thought it was funny?? the fuck
It’s gone now but it was up for like an hour?? This really ruined my day and now I’m figuring out how to download tetris. It’s really sickening.
AFAIK, it all falls down on moderators’ shoulders. I don’t envy their jobs one bit :(
How was it handled on Reddit? Did the moderators have to handle it there as well, or did Reddit filter it out beforehand?
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Are any of the examples that your provided libre/free and open-source? I wasn’t able to find any info for Google’s, and Cloudflare seems to only offer theirs for free if you are already using Cloudflare’s services. If not the examples that you provided, does there exist any tools that are libre/free and open-source?
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AI will make this redundant
It will also make it a battle of attrition. Because now we’re not only using AI to block CSAM; Trolls are using AI to generate CSAM.
The issue is that these tools typically work by hashing the image (or a specific section of the image) and checking it against a database of known CSAM. That way you never actually need to view the file to compare it to the list. But with AI image generation, that list of known CSAM is essentially useless because trolls can just generate new images.
Even without the issue of new AI-generated images, those hash-based scanning tools aren’t available to hobbyist projects like the typical Lemmy instance. If they were given to hobbyist projects, it would be really easy for an abuser to just tweak their image collection until it didn’t set off the filter.
You can use CloudFlare’s CSAM scanning tool completely for free. You can’t get access to the hashes, which would allow what you are talking about.
Sure, for Lemmy instances who are Cloudflare customers. But I don’t think it can be integrated with the Lemmy code by default.
No it can’t, and it shouldn’t be. It’s better to stop the CSAM before it ever makes it to any server you control rather than wait and then need to deal with it.
Bingo, that’s the issue. With an endless supply of fresh content, hash checking is dead
On the other hand, if the people who want those images can satisfy their urges using AI fakes, that could mean less spreading of images of actual abuse. It might even mean less abuse happening.
However, because they’re terrible people, I have to suspect that’s not the case.
Especially as Lemmy has even worse moderator tools than reddit (without custom tools) and the devs don’t give a shit.
They really don’t care, do they?