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Relatedly, I don't see much discussion around the nuances of what counts as cp. In my experience, the vast majority of cp people are likely to come into contact with is "consensual" (the definition of consent gets weird here) images taken by teenagers of themselves, not old men raping little kids. So what happens if a 17 year old girl takes pictures of herself, sends them to her partner, they break up, he posts them online as revenge porn, and a site moderator reports it as cp and its hash ends up in the db? Now police come after her because she has 25 similar images in her icloud and she gets treated like a criminal? She definitely did break the law I suppose, but there's so much more nuance there. I really feel like these are the kinds of people who are most likely to get flagged. I (hopefully) don't know anyone who keeps swaths of abusive cp on their iPhones, but I certainly have known a lot of underage kids with intimate pictures of themselves and their friends/partners.