>That doesn't seem like a good counterargument to me.
It does to me especially since he did not implement a sensible detection or reporting pipeline ahead of launching a CSAM generation tool.
....or even afterwards. His response was to put it behind a paywall (= start selling it).
And all the world's payment processors and almost all governments and child rights advocates are still on there.
Stunning :)
Failing to do X doesn't make Y a good idea. You haven't engaged with the argument I made favoring to instead repeat a politically charged misrepresentation.