Twitter refused to take down widely shared pornographic images and videos of a teenage sex trafficking victim because an investigation “didn’t find a violation” of the company’s “policies,” a scathing lawsuit alleges.
The federal suit, filed Wednesday by the victim and his mother in the Northern District of California, alleges Twitter made money off the clips, which showed a 13-year-old engaged in sex acts and are a form of child sexual abuse material, or child porn, the suit states.
The teen — who is now 17 and lives in Florida — is identified only as John Doe and was between 13 and 14 years old when sex traffickers, posing as a 16-year-old female classmate, started chatting with him on Snapchat, the suit alleges.
New York Post was used by Exodus Cry to spread false stories. Now New York Post is used by NCOSE, another anti-porn group, to spread false stories.
They use false stories to push their emotions-based fear-mongering narratives.
NCOSE (Morality in Media) published statement in the same day when this article came, which proves this is another pre-planned attack. It is not possible to organize everything in less than 9 hours.
Twitter was included in their Dirty-Dozen-List campaign a few days ago.
If someone need proofs against previous stories about rape of “14 years old girls”, just ask. We have informative videos and sites debunking everything.