2017-08-06 at 2:36 AM UTC
Like I'm pretty sure google and a bunch of other websites have people that do this. Inevitably they will end up seeing at least parts of cp and beheading videos and bestiality and shit whatever else. Do those people get like a special license to view that kind of stuff? Or otherwise wouldn't it be illegal?
2017-08-06 at 2:44 AM UTC
I've thought about this with detectives or technicians that come across 'thousands of images, like they have to go through, view, count and confirm as child pizza.
They'll see more of it, by far, than most any regular viewer. It's actually quite fucked up.
2017-08-06 at 3:03 AM UTC
yes they are licensed. from what i've heard when convicting people for cp the court or jury do not even get to see the images and often police will exaggerate the ages of subjects in the images. the court convicts solely on the statements made by the police in their testomony which is just descriptions of the images.
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2017-08-06 at 7:21 AM UTC
You mean they pay people to find and view CP?
I think Sophie has found his new calling.
2017-08-06 at 7:48 AM UTC
i think them licenses only given to pigs. i don't even think judges are allowed to view that shit. sounds like a really fair trial, lol.
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2017-08-06 at 7:52 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
I had a friend who used to be a 'police liason' for an ISP; he pretty much just intercepted weird stuff that was suspicious and forwarded on anything really bad to the cops. he never told me where he got the material from though1
2017-08-06 at 7:54 AM UTC
"What do you do for a living?"
"Oh nothing too fancy. I'm just licensed to view CP all day."
2017-08-06 at 9:15 AM UTC
Licensed to Pedo. 007yo is too old.
They have robots for this sort of thing and they have "report" buttons. Also, police involved in CP busts get counseling from what i've heard.
Unless you're at Facebook. FB just employs a million curry-niggers to go through everything. It's not very effective, or maybe i am very effective at evading them. Who knows.