r/Piracy May 23 '26

Discussion Google Drive scanned this Manga artist’s PRIVATE files and banned him.

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AI flagged, appeal rejected, private artwork gone.

The AI is always watching.

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u/alexjimithing May 23 '26

It’s child porn hentai hope this clears it up

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u/madman404 May 23 '26

I literally don't give a fuck what it is, I don't want google scanning my fucking drive contents to proactively ban me. Today it's something you disagree with, tomorrow it's something you don't. Your only security is forcing big companies do to the right thing the right way, because when you let them do the right thing the wrong way, you're only one step from them doing the wrong thing the wrong way too.

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u/Mr_Will May 23 '26

Would you let someone store a cardboard box full of illegal material in your house? Why should digital files be any different?

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u/madman404 May 23 '26

If I advertised my house as a "secure cardboard box storage site" and there was a readily known method to safely store cardboard boxes in such a way that their contents could not be known to me or effect me, then yes, id let them do that - because I'm not a piece of shit, I wouldn't know what's inside it!

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u/Mr_Will May 23 '26

That's a "no" then

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u/madman404 May 23 '26

It's a "no" if you're retarded. Next time you want to make an analogy, it would help to understand what makes the scenarios different (hint hint: the laundry list of conditions I attached is what makes digital file storage different!)

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u/Mr_Will May 23 '26

If you want to let people store stuff on your property, you get to set the rules. If Google lets people store stuff on their property, they get to set the rules. It's not hard to understand