Facebook responsible for 94% of 69 million child sex abuse images reported by US tech firms 📦

14    12 Oct 2020 01:09 by u/Lukginzis

Yet another reason to not use Zuck's service....

3 comments

3
This is surprising to me. Your average person doesn't feel safe on Facebook in general these days and these geniuses used it for one of the most fucked up things you can do online? When I read the headline I assumed it was going to be a bunch of pics posted publicly from attention-starved moms who have to share every single aspect of their lives (like pics of their kids in tubs). Nope... the article makes it clear that "abuse" is a factor. I miss some of the people I only kept in contact with through Facebook but I don't miss Facebook at all. Perhaps they should stop paying interns to ban Trump supporters and start paying people to put an end to this shit.
1
People deal drugs on facebook all the time. This doesn't surprise me one bit.
2
i saw this earlier. be warned, the objective is to ELIMINATE ENCRYPTION. This is rhetoric to convince the public that backdoors need to be built into web encryption. it should go without saying that this is a bad idea