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Major Progress with 7 Dirty Dozen List Targets!
You taking action makes a difference! Just six weeks from the Dirty Dozen List Reveal, we are seeing major victories and progress among some of the most powerful corporations in the world!
You taking action makes a difference! Just six weeks from the Dirty Dozen List Reveal, we are seeing major victories and progress among some of the most powerful corporations in the world!
WASHINGTON, DC (June 9, 2023) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) said that Instagram must prioritize child safety by eradicating pedophile networks on the platform,
Apple App Store, Discord, Microsoft’s GitHub, Snapchat, Spotify, and Others Called Out for Facilitating Sexual Exploitation WASHINGTON, DC (May 2, 2023) – Tech platforms including Reddit, Twitter, Discord,
The Dirty Dozen List brings YOU power to effect large-scale change, even as you go about your busy life.
You raised your voice and mega-corporations listened!
While many in our culture now condemn the way older films sexually exploited minors, the truth is this exploitation goes on. It has just moved from the movie screen to the computer screen.
Predatory pornography site Pornhub was recently booted off three major social media platforms after NCOSE shared evidence of Pornhub’s crimes and violations of platform policies.
Instagram is the latest to cut ties with Pornhub! Over the years, Instagram has pushed millions of visitors to Pornhub’s website which is rife with criminality. Finally, Instagram has heard the voices of sexual abuse survivors and banned Pornhub’s account.
WASHINGTON, DC (September 3, 2022) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) said that Instagram’s decision to remove Pornhub from its platform indicates that the
Meta should “err on the side of children” instead of adults
“Instagram is consistently noted as a top site used for grooming, sex trafficking, child sex abuse material, and a host of other harms.”
Instagram should enact swifter, broader measures to protect the safety and well-being of its users—especially the youngest.