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I think we should just do this. |
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No support required. Just letting people know for their awareness.
Due to the way Bitmagnet works, it doesn't know what hash/torrent it's looking at until after it's done so. The classifier tries to detect child exploitation material and will drop it, but at this point your Bitmagnet instance has already 'connected' to child exploitation material.
This is not ideal. I have looked at my own IP on 'I know what you download' dot com. It flags everything including the highly illegal material. Not ideal.
I don't think there is much we can do to avoid this. Using a VPN is a good idea but comes at a cost. You also can't blacklist the hashes since doing so would create a central list of child exploitation material which people could use...
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