Topic: child sexual exploitation
Child sexual exploitation is a serious issue that raises significant concerns about privacy and free speech. While platforms like Twitter face scrutiny for their handling of abusive content, they often prioritize censorship of opinions over effective measures to combat exploitation. This highlights the need for a balanced approach that protects individuals from harm without infringing on free expression.
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UK Foreign Secretary’s “Truth-Only” Free Speech Remark Fuels Censorship Concerns
Calls for a national inquiry into UK rape gangs reignite as political leaders focus on controlling speech over addressing abuse.
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Advertisers leave Twitter over child abuse problem
While Twitter is quick to censor various forms of political speech, it’s not as quick to remove the illegal content…
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Canada’s internet censorship bill is getting strong pushback
Individuals and companies discuss the massive threat to free speech.
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Twitter sued for not removing images of child sex abuse
Twitter is accused of hypocrisy for often censoring speech but saying that the child abuse videos didn’t violate community standards.
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Twitter puts a lot of effort into policing opinions, but reports suggest it should focus more on child abuse
Twitter might want to focus more on removing illegal content before it focuses on removing legal opinions.
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Twitter to expand its “Trust and Safety Council”
The expanded team comes into effect in January.
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Twitter quietly changed its terms of service to allow discussion of “attraction towards minors”
Twitter has been accused of injecting dangerous ideologies into the platform.







