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Major platforms have the tools to stop sexual extortion, but they’re not using them – new report

The Conversation Africa1 min read
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Major platforms have the tools to stop sexual extortion, but they’re not using them – new report

Original Article Summary

Sextortion is arguably the most predictable serious crime on the internet. It follows a script – and it can be stopped.

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Our Analysis

Meta's lack of effective implementation of tools to stop sexual extortion, as highlighted in a new report, marks a significant concern for online safety. The report emphasizes that sextortion follows a predictable script, making it a preventable crime. This means that website owners, particularly those with user-generated content or interactive platforms, must be vigilant about the potential for sextortion attempts on their sites. As major platforms like Meta have the tools but are not utilizing them effectively, website owners may need to take matters into their own hands to protect their users from such threats. This could involve implementing stricter content moderation policies and monitoring user interactions more closely. To protect their users and maintain a safe online environment, website owners can take actionable steps such as regularly updating their llms.txt files to block suspicious bot traffic, implementing AI-powered content moderation tools to detect and flag potential sextortion attempts, and providing clear reporting mechanisms for users to report suspicious activity. By taking these steps, website owners can help prevent sextortion and ensure a safer online experience for their users.

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