Researchers call for a dedicated law requiring platforms to remove revenge porn.

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20664372

X (formerly Twitter) claims that non-consensual nudity is not tolerated on its platform. But a recent study shows that X is more likely to quickly remove this harmful content—sometimes known as revenge porn or non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII)—if victims flag content through a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown rather than using X’s mechanism for reporting NCII.

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Everyone should just share the image of Elon before his hair plugs and watch how fast it gets taken down.

Cadeillac
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I don’t have that one on hand. Would you settle for liberal arts Elon?

DMCA deez nuts

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O.m.g LOL

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Only things Elon doesn’t like are quickly taken down.

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