I'd lament that using 'thinking of the children' as an excuse for genuine overreach, when that's what it is, puts us in a worse situation.
There is incredible second-order harm in overreach, because the reaction to it hurts the original cause, too.
If you try to overcorrect, people will overcorrect in response.
The sort of zeal that leads to thoughts like "screeching minority", I think shows carelessness and shortsightedness in the face of very important decisions.
I have no informed opinion on Apple's CSAM tool, beyond deferring to the FotoForensics expert.
There is incredible second-order harm in overreach, because the reaction to it hurts the original cause, too.
If you try to overcorrect, people will overcorrect in response.
The sort of zeal that leads to thoughts like "screeching minority", I think shows carelessness and shortsightedness in the face of very important decisions.
I have no informed opinion on Apple's CSAM tool, beyond deferring to the FotoForensics expert.