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If you can classify houses, trees and boats, you can classify "problematic" things. That would actually be somewhat useful.

In practice though, if somebody wants to deface something, they'll find a way to do it. You can't sacrifice creativity to preventing that.

/r/place has shown that people (or redditors) are cooperative enough to maintain a reasonably "clean" environment, without any form of external moderation.



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