Twitter failed to prevent dozens of known images of child sexual abuse from being posted in recent months, according to researchers who said the the platform has since appeared to resolve the issue
Social-media platform has now improved its detection system, Stanford Internet Observatory was toldFor the month of January, Twitter said it suspended about 404,000 accounts that created or engaged with child sexual exploitation material.
Twitter failed to prevent dozens of known images of child sexual abuse from being posted on its platform in recent months, according to Stanford University researchers who said the situation indicated a lapse in basic enforcement.Continue reading your article with
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