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Facebook Flooded With 'Sextortion' and Revenge Porn, Files Reveal (theguardian.com) 54

An anonymous reader writes: Facebook had to assess nearly 54,000 potential cases of revenge pornography and "sextortion" on the site in a single month, according to a leaked document. Figures shared with staff reveal that in January Facebook had to disable more than 14,000 accounts related to these types of sexual abuse -- and 33 of the cases reviewed involved children. The company relies on users to report most abusive content, meaning the real scale of the problem could be much greater. But the Guardian has been told that moderators find Facebook's policies on sexual content the hardest to follow. "Sexual policy is the one where moderators make most mistakes," said a source. "It is very complex." Facebook admitted this was a high priority area and that it was using "image-matching" software to stop explicit content getting on to the site. It also acknowledged it was difficult to draw a line between acceptable and unacceptable sexual content.
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Facebook Flooded With 'Sextortion' and Revenge Porn, Files Reveal

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  • Is it really a shock that the human race is full of a bunch of morally corrupt douche bags? You allow people to post anything you want and that's what you are going to get.
  • The poster didn't offer any examples, ya know, just for research purposes.
  • by Khyber ( 864651 ) <techkitsune@gmail.com> on Monday May 22, 2017 @12:34PM (#54464245) Homepage Journal

    My first response was "So, you're going to blackmail me with pictures of me doing shit that everyone's already seen me doing in the past? Get a life you fucking broke-bitch virgin. Release them, I'll make more money than you will."

    Doesn't work very well when your intended 'victim' already had a bit of a career in porn, and also freely showed themselves the moment they were legal, 16 years ago.

    If people were more like me, this kind of problem wouldn't exist.

    • Re: (Score:3, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward
      Pics, or it didn't happen.
      • by Khyber ( 864651 )

        If only Geocities hadn't closed down and wiped my page. Though I'm sure there are a few stalkers out there (see half the AC comments replying to me) that have a copy.

  • Um, actually, (Score:4, Insightful)

    by rickb928 ( 945187 ) on Monday May 22, 2017 @01:03PM (#54464439) Homepage Journal

    "Facebook Flooded With 'Sextortion' and Revenge Porn, Files Reveal"

    "Facebook had to assess nearly 54,000 potential cases of revenge pornography and "sextortion" on the site in a single month"

    Um, this site [zephoria.com] claims there were almost 5 billion pieces of content posted in march 2017. .0001% of all items? Wow, a flood?

    "in January Facebook had to disable more than 14,000 accounts related to these types of sexual abuse"

    This site [zephoria.com] (again) claims there were 1.94 billion active accounts in March 2017... Hard'y a huge fraction they disabled. .00072%?

    "and 33 of the cases reviewed involved children."

    This, however, is truly despicable. And virtually immeasurable. Sad to think they must have missed a lot more.

  • difficult to impossible to enforce, actually. Since Facebook's employees can't go trolling through random user's Facebook feeds looking for things that violate imagery rules, there's effectively no way to enforce them.
  • 33 of the cases reviewed involved children

    This could be a stupid teen sextoring an ex-girlfreind, a stupid 13 year old being childish and posting nudes of his sister, or a real sexual predator using Facebook to exploit preschoolers.

    On the "badness scale," that last one is much, much worse than the other two.

    These shouldn't be all lumped together just cecause they all involve minors.

  • So that's 1,940,000,000 written out. The article mentions 14,000 of those were problematic and had to be shut down. That's 0.0007% of accounts.

    Assuming 20 drops per mL, there are 90921 drops of water in a gallon of water. So one drop of water in a gallon is 0.02%. To even push it to the same order of magnitude would need 100 gallons of water. Would anyone consider one drop in 100 gallons of water "flooding"?

    Not to say that I approve of revenge porn or extortion, but the amount of incidents reported in the a

  • Puritan sex rules (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward

    "Sexual policy is the one where moderators make most mistakes," said a source. "It is very complex."

    Yes, this is because they are all rediculous and ultimately at their very root, based on socio-political norms that are constantly changing and never in agreement.

    The biggest example of course being, "does a bare female breast constitute porn?"

    What's the difference between a male breast and a female breast? The female one produces milk for infants. What's the societal difference? Female breasts are sexual. By this logic, an infant getting milk is a sexual act, and a man's wife biting his nipple during sex,

  • Whoever it was that told me "Don't get a Facebook account", thank you. That was more than 10 years ago and your advice is still sound.

    Oh, wait....that was me who said, "Don't get a Facebook account". Thank you, me!

  • I wish people would forget about censorship, and just insist on tagging.
    So if I'm offended by the naked breast, then all I need to do is filter on the 'naked breast' tag.

    I'm pretty jaded about most of the stuff that I see on the internet, but even I'm reaching for the brain bleach when I come across surprise necro-bestiality. And that's not just beating off a dead horse there.

    Just tag that shit so that people who don't want to see it don't see it (and conversely, those who do want to, can.)

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