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I got baited into posting a picture of a child eating Popcorn on Discord, not knowing it was associated with CSAM. The account got banned, but I dont care about it but more about the legal consequences. Has anyone heard of legal action against people posting it?

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[โ€“] felixsu7 6 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

Helpful video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kyc_ysVgBMs

But basically, the picture was a cropped frame from a CSAM content, which then their systems thought you are posting CSAM content when you did not.

About the legal consequences, i am not a lawyer, but i don't think you will be visited by the police anytime soon, since the picture you posted isn't CSAM by itself, just a cropped portion which does not contain the material itself.

Edit: as someone said, it goes through multiple human reviews.