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The Fishcake🐶🐾 & 763 others
1w ago
It’s mainly illegal media (CSAM) which is understood well by the uploader. Pornography is the only one that might not be clear, but we describe it in specific terms in the ToS.
Good idea about the DM, I didn’t even think of that. Let me see if I can implement automated notice.
Good idea about the DM, I didn’t even think of that. Let me see if I can implement automated notice.
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The Fishcake🐶🐾 & 763 others
@The Fishcake🐶🐾
1w ago
Simply put, it is highly unlikely that 99.99% of regular Nostr users will unintentionally violate the rules
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npub1nje4g
@npub1nje4g
1w ago
Glad I was helpful.
Still, I’m very curious about the original dilemma.
People have no idea where they are uploading and what are the rules.
I think it’s good for Clients to have a link to the TOS and highlight some of the well established rules during onboarding. Maybe some do already.
Notice: Media service are managed by third party business, illegal activity will be removed and reported to the authorities… Yada yada.,.
Still, I’m very curious about the original dilemma.
People have no idea where they are uploading and what are the rules.
I think it’s good for Clients to have a link to the TOS and highlight some of the well established rules during onboarding. Maybe some do already.
Notice: Media service are managed by third party business, illegal activity will be removed and reported to the authorities… Yada yada.,.
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The Fishcake🐶🐾 & 763 others
@The Fishcake🐶🐾
1w ago
Yes, I agree. We may need for the clients to do that. They all do have ToS because it is mostly required by the app stores (in case of apps) but I also assume people don’t read the ToS
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npub1r0rs5
@npub1r0rs5
1w ago
I think if it’s designed and presented well in onboarding, they might notice. Emphasis on might.
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