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X ignores revenge porn takedown requests unless DMCA is used, study says

arstechnica.com X ignores revenge porn takedown requests unless DMCA is used, study says

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

X ignores revenge porn takedown requests unless DMCA is used, study says

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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  • How much do you want to bet that Elon has threatened some woman who held back the bile and consented to fuck him to put revenge porn up on Twitter before?