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No, it doesn't. Not long time ago a microblogginf platform run by a billionaire introduced an easy way to "virtually undress" real kids. Outrage ensued, owner showed the middle finger to everyone, moved the undressing part behind a paywall. Site is still supported by payment processors, still hosts accounts of all the major preas/government/NGO organisations. There are some token actions from some governments but absolutely nothing that would happen of it was someone poorer running this site -- for example 4chan fights CSAM (as I understand), yet British Ofcom tries to issue a fine against them. With Twitter generating CSAM though? Ofcom still have their account there. | ||
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Poor 4chan | ||