Analysis | Twitter rival Mastodon rife with child-abuse material, study finds
Analysis | Twitter rival Mastodon rife with child-abuse material, study finds
Analysis | Twitter rival Mastodon rife with child-abuse material, study finds

Analysis | Twitter rival Mastodon rife with child-abuse material, study finds
Analysis | Twitter rival Mastodon rife with child-abuse material, study finds

https://stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:vb515nd6874/20230724-fediverse-csam-report.pdf
The report is here. There are some good points, and it's definitely not an obvious smear-job, but it's definitely not perfect. And it is likely to be misused by less-responsible authors who are interested in smearing Mastodon or other services not operated by major tech companies.
Those less responsible authors should be shown this study from the same organization last month showing similar problems on Twitter
That being said, people who code for the Fediverse should see this report and pay particular attention to things like
I honestly don't know crap about coding, but this seems like a very solvable problem and something I'd very much like for the people who do to engage with. I would absolutely donate some money to support a project like this.
e; I guess what I meant to say is I would absolutely donate some money to purchase API keys from Microsoft
I actually just saw that Dansup is working on adding optional opt-in support for PhotoDNA in pixelfed if an instance admin adds a PhotoDNA API key, I wonder if that was spurred on by this report. Hopefully Mastodon also looks into adding support.
After a bit of reading, another option may simply be to include a "report" button that generates a hash of the image and federates the list. That being said, their may be a similarity algorithm under the hood of PhotoDNA that works better. Hard to say since it's all proprietary and pay-for-membership. Prices aren't even listed publicly unless you use a cloud API.
Or.. license PhotoDNA of course!
I appreciate you doing a level headed job of explaining this and dropping a link. Cheers!