From Australia via an Indian news article, Twitter’s child sexual exploitation policy promotes paedophilia and encourages talk about abuse of minors.
Twitter is promoting child abuse under new policy, alleges Australia-based professor
Michael Salter has flagged Twitter’s 2019 child sexual exploitation policy and expressed concern that it will not take action against instances of online abuse.
New Delhi: Twitter’s child sexual exploitation policy has been pulled up by an Australia-based academic, who said the micro-blogging site promotes paedophilia and encourages talk about abuse of minors.
Michael Salter, an associate professor of criminology at the University of New South Wales in Australia, said on the social media platform Friday: “…Twitter quietly changed its terms of service to permit discussion about attraction towards minors…”
Twitter’s March 2019 policy on child sexual abuse says that any discussion on attraction towards minors is permitted, “provided they don’t promote or glorify child sexual exploitation in any way”.
ThePrint has emailed Twitter with questions about Salter’s allegations, and this report will be updated when it responds.
‘Twitter has prioritised paedophiles’
In the same tweet thread, Salter also expressed concern that the micro-blogging site will not take action against reported instances of online abuse.
Salter, who is also a board director at the Washington D.C.-based International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation, said: “…sexual desires and social inclusion of paedophiles have been prioritised by Twitter over the safety of children on the platform.”
Salter’s accusations come barely two months after UK-based Internet Watch Foundation revealed that nearly half of child sexual abuse content in the social media space was being shared openly on Twitter.
Salter alleged that paedophile networks have “exploded” on Twitter in the past one year. “This includes users who justify child sexual abuse material, and demand access to child sexual abuse dolls,” he wrote. He added that he had no confidence in Twitter taking action against a user who claims to be “attracted to children, advocates for contact offending against children, and has an image of him with a child in his bio picture.”
Salter has alleged that Twitter’s head of product approves encryption of the site’s private messaging service, and it is only likely to exacerbate paedophilic content.
The amended policy
Twitter’s amended policy considers anyone under the age of 18 as a minor. The updated policy allows artistic depictions of nude minors in “a non-sexualised context” in some cases, such as works by internationally-renowned artists which feature children.
This change, Salter claimed, was made on the recommendations of “forensic psychs” (mental health professionals) who “wanted a forum” for individuals diagnosed with paedophilic disorder to discuss their issues.
Salter added that no child-protection or abuse-prevention experts were consulted since they would have never endorsed the new policy.
https://theprint.in/world/twitter-is-promoting-child-abuse-under-new-policy-alleges-australia-based-professor/344738/
https://twitter.com/mike_salter/status/1212888625148416000
https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/sexual-exploitation-policy
https://www.businessinsider.in/tech/apps/news/twitter-ahead-has-more-child-abuse-than-other-social-media-platforms/articleshow/72002539.cms