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Your comment has basically no connection to the comment you replied to. (Which itself had a weak connection to the article, but that's a separate issue.)


The article is about removing non-consensual sexually explicit images and deepfakes


And on whom falls the burden of proof that it is non-consensual or deepfake? We danced similar dance with DMCA takedowns.


It’s a small change to an existing suite of features Google provides around preventing personal information from being exposed in search results.

https://myactivity.google.com/results-about-you/

The burden was always on the victims.


The article is. mlindner's comment isn't.




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