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Nude.js: Nudity Detection with JavaScript

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Re: Nude.js: Nudity Detection with JavaScript

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post #6

I can almost see the jokes about "i want to see the unit tests" and "doesn't work on furries or avatar porn" etc. On a more serious note, this sort of stuff is hard. Google images does a shitty job of it from some slightly unexpected experiences. Good on people for having a go at the problem!

I once worked with a guy who has done some contracting as a porn filter tester. He said that the filter he was testing was extremely good, however it did not catch the nastiest things out there. I asked him what the nastiest things out there were that the filter did not catch. He said "furries," paused, "... and... well... squids."

Re: Nude.js: Nudity Detection with JavaScript

#24

A few years ago, I was in a big box store and overheard a young (~10y/o) child and his mother picking out a new video game. The kid excitedly picked up a box and asked his mom if he could get that one. She checked out the cover, then started reading the rating. "Rated 'mature' for sexual content? No way!" "Aw, man! Ok, how about this one?" "Rated 'mature' for extreme graphic violence? Well... ok."

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Re: Nude.js: Nudity Detection with JavaScript

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post #5

Potential HN karma hack: create new account and post stories from Reddit that haven't already appeared. That's not necessarily what happened here, but I am slightly suspicious.

Why is that a hack? I've done that a few times, and vice-versa. Not really for karma, but because I thought people would find the stories interesting.

What's the cheapest way of getting karma for a brand new account?

Making comments requires thought. Finding interesting content is time consuming. But arbitraging Reddit content, that's trivial.

Re: Nude.js: Nudity Detection with JavaScript

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post #11
post #5

Potential HN karma hack: create new account and post stories from Reddit that haven't already appeared. That's not necessarily what happened here, but I am slightly suspicious.

this is the first time I've seen someone even mention 'karma' on HN. It used to be a complete non-issue. @pg - can we just remove the karma score? People should contribute because they feel they have something to add to the community, not to get points.

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Re: Nude.js: Nudity Detection with JavaScript

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post #25

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Why is that a hack? I've done that a few times, and vice-versa. Not really for karma, but because I thought people would find the stories interesting.

What's the cheapest way of getting karma for a brand new account? Making comments requires thought. Finding interesting content is time consuming. But arbitraging Reddit content, that's trivial.

And that's why submitting trash needs to come with a karma penalty.

Re: Nude.js: Nudity Detection with JavaScript

#28

A few years ago, I was in a big box store and overheard a young (~10y/o) child and his mother picking out a new video game. The kid excitedly picked up a box and asked his mom if he could get that one. She checked out the cover, then started reading the rating. "Rated 'mature' for sexual content? No way!" "Aw, man! Ok, how about this one?" "Rated 'mature' for extreme graphic violence? Well... ok."

1. This has nothing to do with the article. 2. I doubt that ever happened. Why would she read aloud the rating?

Looks like a post straight from reddit.

Re: Nude.js: Nudity Detection with JavaScript

#30

A few years ago, I was in a big box store and overheard a young (~10y/o) child and his mother picking out a new video game. The kid excitedly picked up a box and asked his mom if he could get that one. She checked out the cover, then started reading the rating. "Rated 'mature' for sexual content? No way!" "Aw, man! Ok, how about this one?" "Rated 'mature' for extreme graphic violence? Well... ok."

The violence is fake. The nudity is real.
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