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From what I've read the arrest wasn't related to lack of proactive moderation, but the lack of, or refusal to do, reactive moderation i.e. law enforcement say "there's CSAM being distributed on your platform here" and the owner shrugs

> for the exact same reason it’s wrong to arrest power companies if a guy staples printed CSAM to a utility pole

That seems like a bad analogy. A closer one would be that I rent the pole space to people who I am told by law enforcement are committing serious crime in the open, using the pole I am renting to them. Additionally, I am uniquely capable of a) removing the printouts b) passing on whatever information I have about those involved (maybe zero, but at least I say that). The issue is refusing both. I don't feel they are egregious requests.

(this is not a tacit approval of digital surveillance)



I’m not interested in having a publisher vs platform debate. You know what I mean.




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