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?
I don’t know, but start shaving off emojis to see when it’ll accept it and you might get some hints.
I wonder if it’s exceeded the max length and caused a poorly handled error
It could be, but I managed to send it by entering my parent code.
iPhones scan messages? So much for privacy…
The phone protect kids from sending nudes. (AFAIK it happens on the phone, not on a server). The phone has a series of protections for kids. She can’t message someone I don’t approve, no message or call from people not on the contact list can enter. But still, someone could grab her friend’s phone and ask for nudes. In this particular case, I entered my parent code and the message was sent. I fail to see how this is bad.
That entire context was missing in your post: you have parental controls activated aka you opted into scanning.
The post was presented as if your daughter just had a normal iPhone + not everybody uses an iPhone. You can’t expect people to know that the feature exists + that it’s activated on your daughters phone. I read daughter and thought she was an adult.
What does that have anything to do with the price of weed in Colorado?
The post isn’t even a photo, it’s just a really long string of emojis. So, how in the holy hell did it somehow detect a nude photo out of that in the first place?
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.
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.
Fuck Apple’s censorship
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…