Canadian Centre for Child Protection: Happy Birthday, Twitter

The Canadian Centre for Child Protection launched a global campaign to educate and enrage people with the truth of the failures of Twitter to put pressure on the platform to do more.

Objectives and Challenges:

Child sexual assault imagery (CSAM) is on mainstream social platforms that we use every single day. The same ones that connect us to friends and family, are also destroying the lives of children whose sexual abuse has been filmed, then shared and reshared. Over and over again. Revictimizing the survivors with every new view.

It could easily be described as one of the world's worst problems, that sadly, seems to be nobody's problem to solve.

There are no laws to force these platforms to take them down.

And the platforms themselves do little, if anything at all...

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