South Korea is facing a surge in digital sex crimes, particularly involving deepfake pornography targeting women and minors. What’s more troubling, teenagers are often the ones perpetrating these crimes. South Korea’s President, Yoon Suk Yeol, has urged authorities to "thoroughly investigate and address these digital sex crimes to eradicate them."Read Entire Article
Indeed, the United States Postal Service would not be responsible for people abusing their service to mail dangerous content to others, if that is a thing that would happen, and they have a rule to maintain privacy of mail and not inspect it. If they were inspecting every parcel, it might be their fault if they allowed dangerous content to pass on, but it would also be an invasion of privacy and a bad idea in the first place.
Maybe if people opted in to the postal service checking their mail for dangerous content, that would make it ethical.