I might be a little biased there, because I'm an intelligence analyst by trade.
You're asking somebody who goes and subversively finds information about privacy. Honestly, I'm for it. I like the EU's stance on it, to be honest. I'm very biased on that question.
What I would like to see, especially, is that this content doesn't get SEO unless it's verified, because that keeps it from going viral to the point where it costs thousands of dollars to go out there and find the thousands of websites it's on and try to get rid of it. If I can kill it in the crib or at least get it to where.... Your average victim, from my calculation, at least for revenge porn, doesn't know for seven to 90 days. If unverified accounts can post anything they want, then it becomes part of that feedback loop, and that's a big deal. It's as easy as making them turn web spiders off that web page. That's something Pornhub can do. It's something that they really should just be—