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[Hide] (271.4KB, 1792x1024) Hello everyone, I'm from India and recently found myself in a huge trouble while using Discord. A close friend of mine requested some cp on Discord, which is something I have done before without any issues. In fact, I used to share art frequently on my own piravte channel of my previous Discord server,(which i left due to distractions) which was filled with close friends. Since we've always had a good rapport, I agreed & told give me 2 days to gather real stuff whiling sharing some twitter embeded pakistani & indian jailbait to demonstrate my commitment and sincerity in fulfilling his request..
During our conversation, my friend mentioned that another mutual friend, let's call him "xxx," was the one who asked for some cp so thats why he contacted me but he was interested too. I decided to help them both. what im going to do was making an group on Telegram for us 3 then sharing a zip file on Telegram and then forwarded to there saved msgs. I knew this wasn't entirely allowed, but I trusted my friends. so i was half done and a day was left so I teased them by sharing a explicit child image httpsand then my account got rapidly suspended, and I received 4 warning and it was stated I violated child policy.
Now, I'm quite anxious and worried about the situation. I've heard stories about people facing serious consequences for lesser actions, and I'm not sure if my friends reported me or if it was Discord's new AI system that detected my attempt. I had been using a temporary email for my Discord account, but I'm aware they still have my IP address. I deleted the email account and couldn't delete the Discord account since it got suspended so quickly. all though theres no
I'm genuinely concerned about the possibility of going to jail over this incident. Do the authorities take action based on such incidents in third-world countries like mine? Does Discord's new AI have the ability to check if a image contain illegal stuff? Or did my friends report me? and what could be the potential consequences