Yet, I find it funny when people also say, in the same breath "omg governments using children as scapegoat for censorship".
Which is it? If you think you can have a 100% success rate you are horribly, stupidly mistaken. You WILL get innocents caught in the crossfire, you WILL see videos removed that are okay, and people WILL cry censorship.
People are demanding a flawless system, that never makes mistakes, that has 100% accuracy to be developed and released in the next week, and yet, we need a "free and open internet" otherwise Reddit gets angry and puts up hundreds of "net neutrality" posts.
Oh, what's that, Article 13 wants upload filters? BOO!! Yet they may catch this type of content.
Nobody likes that idea because it'd "ruin" the internet.
Which is it. This problem can ONLY be fixed with upload filters, potential censorship and mistakes which will affect a number of legit videos.
That okay with you? People seem pretty mad at youtube for their content ID and DMCA, just check r/videos.
This would increase 10 fold with any further automated system designed to attempt to filter certain categories of content.
People will have channels deleted and potentially their Youtube 'careers' ended by a machine. But r/videos hates this.
Problems and solutions have a relationship that is many to many.
A problem may or may not have a solution or many solutions. And solutions have a relationship not just to the problem they solve but also the problem or problems they create.
This fundamental meta-problem is a problem to which there is no solution. This is why we argue. This is why we fight. This... is why we politick.
Which is it? If you think you can have a 100% success rate you are horribly, stupidly mistaken. You WILL get innocents caught in the crossfire, you WILL see videos removed that are okay, and people WILL cry censorship.
People are demanding a flawless system, that never makes mistakes, that has 100% accuracy to be developed and released in the next week, and yet, we need a "free and open internet" otherwise Reddit gets angry and puts up hundreds of "net neutrality" posts.
Oh, what's that, Article 13 wants upload filters? BOO!! Yet they may catch this type of content.
Nobody likes that idea because it'd "ruin" the internet.
Which is it. This problem can ONLY be fixed with upload filters, potential censorship and mistakes which will affect a number of legit videos.
That okay with you? People seem pretty mad at youtube for their content ID and DMCA, just check r/videos.
This would increase 10 fold with any further automated system designed to attempt to filter certain categories of content.
People will have channels deleted and potentially their Youtube 'careers' ended by a machine. But r/videos hates this.