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> No, in fact they have been far more aggressive in getting rid of that stuff than before.

How is Twitter unbanning someone, who was banned for posting child pornography, being more aggressive in getting rid of it?.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/07/27/twitter...

>> Experts said that even photos that are partially obscured, such as the image shared by the influencer, typically qualify as illegal child sex abuse material, or CSAM.

>> In fact, the image in question had drawn more than 3 million views and 8,000 retweets, according to Twitter statistics on a cached version of the tweet from Tuesday.



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