[–] FairDinkum ago
Big Brother groweth!
The company also said it was launching an automated process to prevent the repeat sharing of banned images. Photo-matching software will keep the pictures (*of everyone") from the core Facebook network as well as off its Instagram and Messenger services, it said.
FUCk! CIA heaven
[–] Roman_Hair_God ago (edited ago)
Story time. I was in Buenos Aires for 2 weeks in January 2016. Was staying at an apartment in San Telmo section of the city. On my 2nd or 3rd night there, I was returning from a late night stroll. Upon returning to the apartment, my host greeted me in the kitchen. She was with a man. They were sharing a mate and asked if I'd like to join them. I agreed and sat down with them. The guy was from the US and was a "fishing guide". He had just returned from Patagonia after a few weeks of leading fishing tours and traveling solo around Patagonia. I was traveling south to Patagonia in a few weeks so I started asking him for advice.
My host had hosted this tattooed gentleman, prior to my arrival. I could tell he was interested in her -- romantically. Anyway, we hangout, talk for a few hours and he leaves. After he leaves, my host ask me if I recognized her former guest... I told her I didn't. She told me to google Hunter Moore. OK. Turns out the guy used to run a revenge porn site called, Is Anyone Up? I remember hearing of him and his site years ago, but I hadn't recognized him. Turns out he was on the lam, hiding out in South America. He had returned to Buenos Aries hoping to lay low with my host. She declined and he left. I don't know if he's still on the run or if he returned to the US to serve jail time.
https://archive.is/yxyNu | https://vgy.me/66v2OC.png :
Facebook using photo-matching software to fight 'revenge-porn' - Business Insider
'The company also said it was launching an automated process to prevent the repeat sharing of banned images. '
'Photo-matching software will keep the pictures off the core Facebook network as well as off its Instagram and Messenger services, it said. '
'Users who share "revenge porn" may see their accounts disabled, the company said. '
'Facebook has been sued in the United States and elsewhere by people who said it should have done more to prevent the practice. '
'"Revenge porn" refers to the sharing of sexually explicit images on the internet, without the consent of the people depicted in the pictures, in order to extort or humiliate them. '
[–] IBNSFW 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Facebook saves all your newds so no one else can have them.
That's how I read it.
The practice disproportionately affects women, who are sometimes targeted by former partners.
And that's why it's getting "attention". If it "disproportionately affected men", this would not even be a concern. This is just more feelgood bullshit spin to make facebook look like it's doing a "good thing" while it's saving your dirties in a database... you know, along with all the other information that will "never be sold or 'leaked', we swear". Best part? This system is going to be totally useless.. like all the other "systems" on facebook "designed for privacy/Muh rights".
Facebook's end goal is not to protect people but to sell as much data about them as possible.
[–] HeavyBrain 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Facebook saves all your newds so no one else can have them.
That's how I read it.
Well Zuck cuck cant have competition on collecting private data especially not form stupid fucks like the TSA.
[–] zugz1m0reday ago
I wish this would happen for internet meme's and "funny pictures" because "OP is a reposting faggit." (not this OP)