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Roskomnadzor has the necessary 'technical capabilities' to completely remove Twitter from Russian domain. The government agency was met with denials and lack of urgency from the social network. From March to April 2021 Roskomnadzor considered a ban and the removal of the IP of Twitter from Russia completely. Blocking Twitter in any country silences the voices of survivors, activists, political dissidents, journalists, and whistleblowers.
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Child exploitation is an easy excuse for tyrannical governments to clip Twitter's wings (and its potential for supporting free speech) and slow down service or block the platform altogether in the country. Governments have been pushing back against Twitter about this issue. These types of individuals need to be apprehended quickly so that they don’t have access to children. It took the Department of Homeland Security stepping in to get Twitter to remove the content.Ī Delaware school custodian was recently charged with dealing in child sexual abuse material on Twitter, according to court documents. The platform said that it wouldn’t remove the content, claiming that it “didn’t find a violation” of the company’s “policies.” The minors were both 13 years old in the video. Their sexual exploitation video, which had already racked up over 167,000 views and 2,223 retweets, had been reviewed by Twitter after multiple reports. In 2021, Twitter was sued by minor survivors of sexual exploitation. Whenever discussing this issue on Twitter, one can’t ignore the case of John Doe #1 and John Doe #2. In Twitter's latest transparency report, including relevant data from January 1, 2021, through June 30, 2021, the platform says, “In these six months, Twitter permanently suspended 453,754 unique accounts for violations of our child sexual exploitation (CSE) policy - 89% of those accounts were proactively identified and removed by deploying a range of internal tools and/or by utilizing the industry hash sharing (e.g., PhotoDNA) prior to any reports filed via the designated CSE reporting channel.” I believe that number could, and should, be higher. In 2021, Twitter reported 86,666 child sexual abuse material images to NCMEC. In 2021, over 29.1 million of the 29.3 million total reports were from electronic service providers. In 2021, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) CyberTipline received 29.3 million reports of suspected child sexual exploitations, an increase of 35% from 2020. Let’s look at the numbers and some examples. Typically when I start speaking about these issues, folks think to themselves, “I’ve never seen it, so it must not be that big a deal.” In some circumstances, it can be a matter of life or death for the children being abused in these images and videos. Time is of the essence when these reports are received. I do blame Twitter for receiving reports of child sexual abuse material and not addressing the reports in a timely fashion. Twitter can’t fix all the evil in the world. I don’t blame Twitter for the initial assaults against children. There is a vast difference between mean words, outrageous ideas or misinformation, and an adult raping a child, documenting the crime, and sharing it to the world. Twitter put a lot of energy behind designing the algorithm to control conservative speech, while failing to prioritize the removal and reporting of child sexual exploitation material. Twitter has done the bare minimum to stay in compliance with government regulations when firmly pressed on the issue, but other than that, the tech giant is behind its competitors regarding the removal and reporting of child pornography at scale. This global issue has been practically ignored by the platform for years. I believe that Elon Musk's vision for making Twitter a completely free speech-promoting platform could help to solve one of its most egregious problems: the abundance of child sexual exploitation material.