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I downloaded the app mlem and logged into this account, then I opened a link to a thing/group called "technology" or something close to that.
The top post was the was the first time in over 20 years of going online that I saw illegal images. No way to report it, no way to do anything but delete the app. Now I use the browser only. But other than that, kind of ok with a lot walls of text about social media ethics.
Edit: I found the post in the browser and reported it. It was in https://beehaw.org/c/technology
Usually stuff like this get's taken care of quickly. There are no sophisticated filters on open-source lemmy like on the big social networks to automatically censor something. It has to be done by a mod or be reported first.
Also happened to me 30 years ago in IRC (then it might have been considered funny) and on reddit. Sometimes ugly stuff slips through. (not talking about a harmless rickroll)
I am pretty sure you were just really unlucky. Let's hope trolls don't succeed in destroying a great thing.
EDIT: you can check the modlog to see if the user has been banned. Pretty sure lemmy.ml and beehaw banned the offender.
Seems like all of the most sophisticated filters that the big social media sites use should be made open source. Iโm sure they took a lot of time and money to develop, but lack of illegal images should not be an axis that social media are forced to compete on.