🐱 Reddit Faces a New Class-Action Suit Scandal

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“The front page of the internet” website Reddit has been sued by a woman who claims that “over the course of the last decade” the popular discussion website “has knowingly benefited financially from videos and images posted to its website(s) featuring victims who had not yet reached the age of majority.”

The Jane Doe behind the suit has accused the platform of not only repeatedly allowing an abusive ex-boyfriend to upload both photos and videos featuring her as a minor, but also of taking “virtually no action” to “address this horrifying and pervasive trend.”

IMMORAL CONTENT AND FINANCIAL BENEFITS​

The immoral content, which has been taken without her knowledge or consent, contains sexual photos and videos of her as a 16-year-old and has been uploaded countless times on the website that in 2019 alone had at least 430 million active users.

The class-action suit alleges that starting from 2019 till the present time, the plaintiff’s now ex-boyfriend has distributed indecent photos and videos of her in no less than 36 different subreddits with Reddit moderators taking even “several days” before removing the content after she had initially alerted them.

“Because Reddit refused to help, it fell to Jane Doe to monitor no less than 36 subreddits — that she knows of — which Reddit allowed her ex-boyfriend to repeatedly use to repeatedly post child pornography,” the complaint reads. “Reddit’s refusal to act has meant that for the past several years Jane Doe has been forced to log on to Reddit and spend hours looking through some of its darkest and most disturbing subreddits so that she can locate the posts of her underage self and then fight with Reddit to have them removed.”

Even worse, despite repeated infractions, Reddit administrators limited themselves to only banning the user’s original account, thus allowing the man to create a new one and continue posting the stream of revenge porn “often to the exact same subreddit.”

THE CLASS-ACTION SUIT REPRESENTS ANYONE IN A SIMILAR SITUATION​

Or someone who had similar content posted on Reddit – while under the age of 18 and applies controversial measures instituted in 2018 under the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act and Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act, a pair of laws known together as FOSTA-SESTA. The law amends a part of the 1996 Communications Decency Act called Section 230, which shields web publishers from being legally liable for what users post on their websites and instead makes the act of knowingly assisting, facilitating, or supporting sex trafficking illegal.

REDDIT: INFANTIL LEWD CONTENT HAS NO PLACE ON THE REDDIT PLATFORM​

However, a Reddit spokesperson stated for Gizmodo that any and all content that involves child sexual abuse “has no place on the Reddit platform” and that they “actively maintain policies and procedures that don’t just follow the law, but go above and beyond it.”

A similar statement to The Verge also assures that Reddit deploys “both automated tools and human intelligence to proactively detect and prevent the dissemination of CSAM material. When we find such material, we purge it and permanently ban the user from accessing Reddit. We also take the steps required under law to report the relevant user(s) and preserve any necessary user data.”

Even so, section 230 will most likely protect Reddit from any civil liability if the court will ultimately decide that image sharing does not constitute trafficking.
 
>send nudes to people
>they end up on the internet
>sue the internet

the lesson here is that girls can't be trusted with phones
 
I think the same was happening to Twitter, only the victim was a boy who'd been groomed into sending pics. Kids really shouldn't be sending nudes, but social media companies need to do better at getting rid of such content when it comes up.
 
Wait until someone joins in the on the class action because mods/admins of a certain anti hate subreddit were posting child porn of them all over reddit.
 
I hope reddit shuts down all nsfw content, it would generate so much salt from coomers to degenerates to onlyfans whores posting promos on a handful of subreddits.
 
Reddit being a haven for pedophiles?

I’m shocked. Shocked I say! Doesn’t surprise me though. Even a decade ago when I’d use it you’d get absolutely scorched if you said anything bad about chomos
 
Even worse, despite repeated infractions, Reddit administrators limited themselves to only banning the user’s original account, thus allowing the man to create a new one and continue posting the stream of revenge porn “often to the exact same subreddit.”
How could they stop him creating new accounts (I guess they could try and IP ban him, but it's easy to get around that).
the past several years Jane Doe has been forced to log on to Reddit and spend hours looking through some of its darkest and most disturbing subreddits
Or report this guy to the police in real life?
 
Anything that hurts Reddit is fine by me. That shithole needs to die.
 
Reading is fundamental.
i read what she said lol, i just dont believe it.
>girl sends nudes to get boy
>girl breaks up with boy
>boy gets mad about getting dumped
>boy dumps nudes online as revenge porn
it's a tale as old as time, and the girl saying "he took them in secret! i didn't take them, i didn't even know about it!" in an attempt to avoid blame is just as old.
 
I'm utterly shocked by this behavior from a site that was just in a scandal for hiring someone who covered up their father's rape of a child.
 
Yeah... Reddit isn't going down because of this. They're going to bend over for this woman by giving a really pathetic apology, take it down, ban a few people, and it's probably going to go silent after that.
 
Reading is fundamental.
i read what she said lol, i just dont believe it.
>girl sends nudes to get boy
>girl breaks up with boy
>boy gets mad about getting dumped
>boy dumps nudes online as revenge porn
it's a tale as old as time, and the girl saying "he took them in secret! i didn't take them, i didn't even know about it!" in an attempt to avoid blame is just as old.
This. A lot of countries have laws dictating that even the act of her taking those photos can catch her a charge. That's probably why she's been monitoring the subreddits for years like a retard as opposed to reporting her ex to the cops, she doesn't want the cops involved.
 
I recall that in 2010 reddit had a very hardline stance as being free speech and basically anything that was illegal was allowed.
This was controversial because it allowed a number of psuedo-cp subreddits to exist, among other things.
Did reddit ever allow revenge porn? I think it did
 
i read what she said lol, i just dont believe it.
>girl sends nudes to get boy
>girl breaks up with boy
>boy gets mad about getting dumped
>boy dumps nudes online as revenge porn
it's a tale as old as time, and the girl saying "he took them in secret! i didn't take them, i didn't even know about it!" in an attempt to avoid blame is just as old.
It's basically CWC thinking that sending something to someone means that it's only for them. See For Julie's Eyes Only.
 
I think the same was happening to Twitter, only the victim was a boy who'd been groomed into sending pics. Kids really shouldn't be sending nudes, but social media companies need to do better at getting rid of such content when it comes up.
That's the issue with allowing nude content at all. There's no deciding factor (in the picture itself) on who is 18 and who is 17.

Twitter isn't a porn site and neither is Reddit. They should just wash their hands of the stuff like Tumblr did and force thots to be on real porn sites where the rest of us don't have to see them.
 
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