by Lina Nealon | Dec 20, 2022 | Articles, Child Sexual Abuse Images, Corporations, Image-based Sexual Abuse, Instagram, Porn Industry, Pornhub, Pornography, Sex Trafficking, TikTok, Twitter, Victories, YouTube
Predatory pornography site Pornhub was recently booted off three major social media platforms after NCOSE shared evidence of Pornhub's crimes and violations of platform policies. The post Pornhub Just Got Kicked off Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok – Here’s Why...
by Lina Nealon | Dec 20, 2022 | Articles, Child Sexual Abuse Images, Corporations, Image-based Sexual Abuse, Instagram, Porn Industry, Pornhub, Pornography, Sex Trafficking, TikTok, Twitter, Victories, YouTube
Predatory pornography site Pornhub was recently booted off three major social media platforms after NCOSE shared evidence of Pornhub's crimes and violations of platform policies. The post Pornhub Just Got Kicked off Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok – Here’s Why...
by Kelly Oliver | Dec 12, 2022 | Child Sexual Abuse, Pornhub, Press, Sex Trafficking, Sexual Violence, TikTok
Washington, DC (December 12, 2022) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) lauded TikTok for swiftly removing Pornhub’s account. After #traffickinghub founder, Laila Mickelwait, posted a screenshot of a Pornhub tweet announcing they were now on TikTok,...
by Sommer Porter | Apr 27, 2022 | Articles, Child Sexual Abuse, EARN IT Act, internet, Policy, Protecting Children Online, Sexual Exploitation, Social Media, TikTok
TikTok becoming known as a “hunting ground” for predators has not stopped its growth, and the platform has given predators easy access to groom, abuse, and traffic children. The post TikTok Under Federal Investigation for Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) appeared...
by Sommer Porter | Mar 4, 2022 | Amazon, Articles, Dirty Dozen List, Dirty Dozen List 2021, Discord, Google, Snapchat, TikTok, Twitch, Victories, Wish Shopping
The Dirty Dozen List has fostered incredible change—from legislation drafted to safety policies and features introduced and more. The post Corporations CAN Change—Progress in 2021 appeared first on NCOSE.
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