Wow, it's almost like Twitter intentionally turned a blind eye to child sexual abuse and its proliferation on their platform, as long as it was carefully coded so they could maintain plausible deniability.
It's funny though because they banned for other coded messages like "Learn to Code." Maybe they didn't have working knowledge of the pedo slang. They should've contacted the FBI to verify some of the #hashtags being us-
Or the thousands of useless meeting attendees and wine-quaffers that he fired were the ones safeguarding all the pedo networks. With them gone, the protections are removed.
'trust and safety' means that there is none of either of those qualities at any organization that endorses it.
https://twitter.com/elizableu has a lot of interesting followup discussions including interviews about these hashtags, some of which apparently are persisting. Great start to the cleanup and with all the account 'verification' steps in place, surely tracing the abuse to actual criminals should be an easy next step...
I mean, the unreal part of this is that it wasn't hidden behind keywords at all. It wasn't some sort of secret slang. The most common hashtag was so painfully on the nose that they had to be letting it happen for the sole purpose of being a safe haven for pedophiles
And even worse is that most of the posters sharing the content were not pedophiles themselves, but the CHILDREN who were being coerced into selling their own nude images/videos on the platform.
They wouldn't ban the accounts of minors or take down the obviously illicit material that was posted with a hashtag that was literally advertising minors participating in the sale of "NSFW" images and videos. There was likely more child abuse on Twitter than anywhere else on the web because of the ease of access. Thank God it's finally over
Wow, it's almost like Twitter intentionally turned a blind eye to child sexual abuse and its proliferation on their platform, as long as it was carefully coded so they could maintain plausible deniability.
It's funny though because they banned for other coded messages like "Learn to Code." Maybe they didn't have working knowledge of the pedo slang. They should've contacted the FBI to verify some of the #hashtags being us-
... Oh.
Or the thousands of useless meeting attendees and wine-quaffers that he fired were the ones safeguarding all the pedo networks. With them gone, the protections are removed.
'trust and safety' means that there is none of either of those qualities at any organization that endorses it.
https://twitter.com/elizableu has a lot of interesting followup discussions including interviews about these hashtags, some of which apparently are persisting. Great start to the cleanup and with all the account 'verification' steps in place, surely tracing the abuse to actual criminals should be an easy next step...
It was definitely there to proliferate. The cabal is all about trafficking children, sacrificing and raping them.
Disgusting maggots. Now I'm calling the twitter workers Pedo Support.
I mean, the unreal part of this is that it wasn't hidden behind keywords at all. It wasn't some sort of secret slang. The most common hashtag was so painfully on the nose that they had to be letting it happen for the sole purpose of being a safe haven for pedophiles
And even worse is that most of the posters sharing the content were not pedophiles themselves, but the CHILDREN who were being coerced into selling their own nude images/videos on the platform.
They wouldn't ban the accounts of minors or take down the obviously illicit material that was posted with a hashtag that was literally advertising minors participating in the sale of "NSFW" images and videos. There was likely more child abuse on Twitter than anywhere else on the web because of the ease of access. Thank God it's finally over