AttentionHub: Avoid Images That Trigger Bans
Summary
AttentionHub warns members that Discords automated AI filters are misclassifying images with grid patterns or altered visuals as illegal content. The announcement explains how overlays, encrypted visual data, transparent PNG grids, gaming inventory screenshots, maps, and spreadsheets can trigger bans and urges caution to prevent false positives and account suspensions.
Hey, my awesome members of AttentionHub.
I have bad news for ya.
Our "beloved" discord's automated system that's made to detect CP and ban freaks who distribute that, is broken.
Here is what and how this happened:
Those freaks who are trying to distribute CSAM (same CP) constantly try to bypass discord's standard file hash filters by altering the images.
Guess how they do this?
Encrypt data into a messy visual format or overlaying a harsh grid pattern over the image. It changes the file structure enough to fool the system while remaining viewable.
And to counter that, discord deployed automated AI tools trained to flag these exact kinds of bypass attempts.
But the clankers over-learned the pattern. Now, instead of identifying the underlying content, they began to associate the grid structure itself with illegal material.
So, as a result, we have what you are witnessing.
To avoid this and not get banned by retarded dumbahh clankers, don't send anything similar to what's listed below:
Gaming screenshots with any inventory/inventory like management screens (Minecraft, Resident Evil, Tarkov, etc). Strategy game maps. Dungeon grids or battle maps used for games like D&D, etc.
Documents of any grid like kind. Spreadsheets, digital chessboards, graphs and tables of data, etc.
PNG or other design assets with visible gray-and-white transparent background grids or pixel art sheets.
Good luck, stay sharp and cautious.
Best regards,
Narek.