Facebook wants British users to send in their naked photos in an effort to proactively combat revenge porn.
In a startling display of hubris, following the recent Cambridge Analytica scandal, the social network is extending trials of its controversial scheme to the UK.
As we’ve reported on previously, Facebook’s idea is designed to help people who suspect they could become victims of image sharing from former partners.
If those fearful of revenge porn attacks send in the intimate snaps first, Facebook can block the image before it appears on the site. Then if someone else attempts to upload the same image, it’ll be recognised by the database and will not appear on Instagram, Messenger or Facebook.
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I love the word 'proactively'.
I suggest we proactively stop dirty old men from staring at women sunbathing naked in their gardens by making the women paste life-sized naked pictures of themselves on their garage doors.
Oh to be a fly on the wall when they were testing their recognition software!
Steve
I suggest we proactively stop dirty old men from staring at women sunbathing naked in their gardens by making the women paste life-sized naked pictures of themselves on their garage doors.
Oh to be a fly on the wall when they were testing their recognition software!
Steve
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