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what's the difference to storing it on a company's platform?
sign a thing that says there's nothing illegal in it. done.
Also, encrypt before sending. Plausible deniability is a real thing.
Yeah I'm not OP (and I'm not offering this service to the public) but anything I'm ever hosting for anyone else should be zero-knowledge encrypted. I don't want to be able to know what's in other people's data. THAT makes me uncomfortable. As long as it's encrypted, and I don't have the key, it's just random bits as far as I'm concerned.
I don't care what you use your random bits for. None of my business.
Yup! Based.