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X Platform's Struggle with Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) and AI Deepfakes

CBN NewsJune 30, 202513 min2,961 views
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Rampant CSAM on X

  • ⚠️ A recent report indicates a significant and growing problem with Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM), also known as child pornography, on X (formerly Twitter).
  • 📈 Certain hashtags on X are being used to share CSAM, with some posts appearing multiple times per minute, indicating a worsening trend.
  • 📢 Despite public tagging of X support, the platform appears to be failing to adequately address the open and public sharing of this illegal and abusive content.

Platform Accountability and Regulation

  • 🚫 X's intentional allowance of pornographic content, coupled with a lack of age verification, makes it a hub for CSAM, revenge pornography, and AI deep fakes.
  • ⚖️ The speaker suggests that if X operates like a pornography website, it should be subject to similar regulations, including age verification requirements.
  • 🗣️ Claims by Elon Musk that CSAM elimination is a top priority and that X prioritizes child safety are contrasted with the ongoing issues, suggesting a disconnect between stated policies and actual practices.

Technological Challenges in Content Moderation

  • 🤖 While AI can be used to monitor for illicit materials, its effectiveness is questioned without human oversight.
  • 📉 Current systems often rely on hashing previously identified CSAM, missing novel content created daily.
  • 💡 Advanced AI technology exists that can identify new CSAM with high accuracy, but it appears X is not prioritizing or employing it.

The Take It Down Act and Future Solutions

  • ⚖️ The Take It Down Act criminalizes the intentional sharing of non-consensual explicit material and mandates platforms remove reported content within 48 hours.
  • 🚀 This legislation is seen as a crucial step, empowering survivors and holding platforms more accountable, a significant improvement over previous lengthy takedown times.
  • 🧩 Further solutions could include a hashing system for reported adult image-based sexual abuse material to prevent cross-platform re-uploads.
  • 🏛️ Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act is identified as a barrier, providing broad immunity to tech platforms and deprioritizing safety teams.

Protecting Children Online

  • 💬 Frequent, ongoing conversations with children about online issues are crucial, as culture and technology constantly evolve.
  • 🤝 Parents should aim to reduce shame and fear for children who may have encountered inappropriate content or interacted with strangers online.
  • Delaying social media use for as long as possible is generally recommended for children's safety.
  • 🚪 Maintaining an open-door policy for children to discuss their online experiences comfortably is vital, ensuring they talk to parents rather than others.
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