Comment by Lonsdale1086 on 19/04/2023 at 13:03 UTC

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That's not a safety concern. That's a public image concern.

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Comment by Bardfinn at 19/04/2023 at 13:23 UTC

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No, that’s 100% a safety concern.

If I share a photo with people in a private community, there should not be a way for someone to exfiltrate that photo from that private community. Full stop.

There are tech barrier to accomplishing that, but also tech that helps accomplish that.

If it’s in a service provider’s technological means to provide those barriers to someone harming someone else, they have a duty to do so, especially if they provide the service for free. It’s the doctrine of the attractive nuisance.