Online Social Media, Child Sexual Abuse Material Spreads Faster than it Can Be Taken Down

Online Social Media, Child Sexual Abuse Material Spreads Faster than it Can Be Taken Down

Child sexual abuse material runs rampant on the internet thanks to popular social media platforms like Facebook, even despite attempts to crack down on its spread. We need scalable technology to address it.

BY Glen Pounder and Rasty Turek

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The Mass Trauma of Porn

The Mass Trauma of Porn

Pornography - Today, in the U.S., the average age of first exposure is twelve. And this does not just happen on dedicated porn sites. Learn more about the disturbing impact pornography is having on Generation Z in an article authored by Freya India as published in Beyond Babel.

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An Investigation into Self-Generated Child Sexual Abuse Material Networks on Social Media

An Investigation into Self-Generated Child Sexual Abuse Material Networks on Social Media

Stanford’s Evelyn Douek and Alex Stamos are joined by Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO) Research Manager Renée DiResta and Chief Technologist David Thiel to discuss a 2023 report on a months-long investigation into the distribution of illicit sexual content by minors online. The SIO research team identified a large network of accounts claiming to be minors, likely teenagers, who are producing, marketing and selling their own explicit content on social media.

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Grieving Someone Who Is Still Alive -

Grieving Someone Who Is Still Alive -

“Grieving someone who’s still alive, that’s hard”: the experiences of non-offending partners of individuals who have sexually offended – an IPA study Katie Duncan, Andrea Wakeham, Belinda Winder, Nicholas Blagden & Rachel Armitage

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