• Welcome to the Chevereto user community!

    Here users from all over the world gather around to learn the latest about Chevereto and contribute with ideas to improve the software.

    Please keep in mind:

    • 😌 This community is user driven. Be polite with other users.
    • 👉 Is required to purchase a Chevereto license to participate in this community (doesn't apply to Pre-sales).
    • 💸 Purchase a Pro Subscription to get access to active software support and faster ticket response times.

Google Vision on Chevereto to prevent adult images

Sure, it "helps" but is not the solution that it seems that you are looking for. After reading both threads, it is somehow clear to me that you guys want some sort of magic auto moderate system.

Want a public service? You have to moderate it. The system has manager role so get real people doing that job. You think that YouTube does it with IA? Nope. Manual moderation, IP block bans, and a long list of "musts" that seems that most just ignore.

The only problem here is that images upload via Chevereto are accessible right away after uploading, so why you don't start with the usual checklist?

- Ban the domains embedding these (this is the most important thing, images on its own won't harm anyone)
- Don't allow hotlink at all
- Issue IP range bans
- Block entire countries
- Etc

Seriously, start trying and don't expect someone to tell you how to do it because this is relative to your content, to how you want to use your website, to where you host, etc. In both threads you can find lots of suggestions and every single time is not enough... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Also, realize that you are a service provider, you aren't responsible for the content. You have to collaborate with the authorities and if that is too much hassle to your actual hosting provider, then get another hosting, one which work better with you and understand your business.

About last part, that's one problem where you say you arent responsible for the content. Federal aka police will not take it that way and will instead take action against site owner and blame him for providing illegal content.
 
Back
Top