My daughter was talking with a friend over iMessage. They were like playing a game where they search all emojis with a certain color. When she tried to send the message in this picture, the iPhone rejected, with the alert saying she was sending a nude. There’s nothing there, only emojis. What could’ve triggered the warning?

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    2 months ago

    Probably the fact that it contains the ‘tie the knot’ emoji and the ‘squirt’ emoji…

    Edit: Those spotted in the last 3 rows, if it helps locate them.

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    2 months ago

    Is it those images where you unfocus your eyes and it appears lol. Could be the image hash happens to be a match to a nude hash??

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      2 months ago

      It’s a feature that parents can toggle on to help prevent their kids from sending CSAM, and receiving unwanted dick pics. The choice of censorship is entirely on the parent.

      The emojis are a little far tho…

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    I bet there is programms out there, that can convert pictures into rows of emojis, just like with ascii-art. Maybe thats what they’re trying to guard against 🤷‍♂️

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    2 months ago

    The flag of South Sudan uses the wrong shade of blue. Or at least I think that’s what’s wrong since I’m not sure software vendors care about the exact color values of flags. Some operating systems still use the darker blue for Honduras for example.