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If I've blocked you it's because you've made me uncomfortable in more than one reply to my posts or created a "So you hate waffles?" situation.
If you try to roleplay with me I will fucking microwave you with my mind. Please also do not flirt with me, especially if I do not know you.
I'm an adult so I might sometimes talk about adults only topics. I will add a content warning when my post contains anything nsfw.

@the_third I couldn't find anything about Motorola Solutions specifically except that they make police equipment. This isn't the same as the other companies named Motorola, it's a different company.

@ackshewally There's also D4:2D:C5 for i-PRO & a bunch for Motorola Solutions Inc. (different child company from Motorola, seems to make police hardware). Does anyone know any more OUIs? There are a few other Bluetooth police hardware manufacturers I've found that don't seem to have OUIs.
Also, does using an asterisk like that work? I've been using a regex for it & I would like to turn it into that to make it more readable.
I wish there was something better than BLE Radar for this that could search for things other than just MAC addresses & preset manufacturers.

@crashdoom I don't like the idea of using any "ai" or neural network model for this. I have NEVER had a good experience with automated moderation that uses them, they're always either completely nonfunctional or biased against or for a demographic. If that is what you choose to do, I think your idea of making it completely local is very good.
I think 1 & 4 are great, & that 2 & 3 could be unreliable & miss everything or create too many false positives.