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Your logic is flawed fundamentally.

Should we disallow encrypted traffic between machines because that encrypted traffic could be CSAM?

Saying "X is bad so we should be rid of it" requires a method to get rid of it.

Obviously giving up privacy and allowing more surveillance can reduce something but that isn't necessarily the right choice.

Like what do you do if they start sharing in files the user encrypts?



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