Twitter, Social Media and the underage content problem

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  • fuzzylogic
    Confirmed User
    • Jun 2004
    • 4796

    #1

    Twitter, Social Media and the underage content problem

    With the creation of user-powered social media websites such as Twitter and Facebook it's very easy for underage pornographic content to appear.

    Running a Twitter or Facebook account that relies on user submitted amateur erotica seems to walk a legal thin line. From my understanding, simply possessing underage sexual content on a phone, email or hard drive is a felony in the United States. I imagine it appearing on a Facebook "wall" or message or twitpic twitter reply would be as well. How does the owner of a social media account that relies on user submissions prevent underage content from being submitted specifically to an email address?

    Example: I've seen several Twitter accounts that ask for self-shot images to be emailed. The email address is provided on the page. A phrase "18+ only" appears as well in the bio, but this phrase alone probably does not stop illegal content from being mailed to the account owner. Possessing it in the inbox is a felony.

    This same situation can occur on other websites such as the "Rate me" websites.

    Is there any way to operate a user powered erotic website without facing this underaged content problem?
  • d-null
    . . .
    • Apr 2007
    • 13724

    #2
    I always wondered how the law functions in the fact that anyone that opens a page like that has their browser automatically save the images in a cache on their hard drive, thereby making anyone now in possession that even accidentally views a page that someone posted something on

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    • kane
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Aug 2001
      • 20684

      #3
      We might get to find out. This morning Perez Hilton posted a supposed upskirt picture of Miley Cyrus where she wasn't wearing any panties. He took it down, but only after there were complaints. If the pic is real, there could be an investigation.

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      • AdPatron
        No commissions, no fees.
        • Apr 2003
        • 17706

        #4
        Kids will do what they want, you can't stop it. No law can.

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        • iseeyou
          So Fucking Banned
          • Feb 2006
          • 306

          #5
          Originally posted by fuzzylogic
          Is there any way to operate a user powered erotic website without facing this underaged content problem?
          They are also called tube sites. Users upload erotic/porn content by themselves.

          The issue of what to do about underage content (under25yo) is purely tactical and legal.

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          • iseeyou
            So Fucking Banned
            • Feb 2006
            • 306

            #6
            Originally posted by d-null
            I always wondered how the law functions in the fact that anyone that opens a page like that has their browser automatically save the images in a cache on their hard drive, thereby making anyone now in possession that even accidentally views a page that someone posted something on
            Here's how the law functions.

            It's a crime to possess cp (stored digitally on your computer) whether intentional or not (in usa).

            Hide/Delete the evidence or beg for leniency before your masters.

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            • crazytrini85
              Confirmed User
              • Jun 2006
              • 817

              #7
              Kids posting on socials sites? Jackpot! You dirt bags should steal it all and open GFS sites with it. CCbill will process for you and the other dirt bags will promote you even if word breaks that you site has minors and illegal content.

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