That's a fair point, but different arguments work with different audiences.
For what it's worth, they're not making up the CSAM thing. It has never been easier to disseminate/acquire CSAM in a way that you're never caught. That wasn't really possible before, which means there's a larger market for the production of such material.
I didn't bring up CSAM here because HN is militantly against think-of-the-children arguments.
For what it's worth, they're not making up the CSAM thing. It has never been easier to disseminate/acquire CSAM in a way that you're never caught. That wasn't really possible before, which means there's a larger market for the production of such material.
I didn't bring up CSAM here because HN is militantly against think-of-the-children arguments.