In a Friday blog post, X announced a significant ramp-up in its fight against child exploitation by suspending 12.4 million accounts in 2023 for violating its child sexual exploitation (CSE) policies. This represents a substantial increase from the 2.3 million accounts suspended in 2022 for similar violations. The company's recent bot cleanup effort, which is larger than the one conducted in December, underscores its commitment to eliminating child abuse content. Linda Yaccarino highlighted the increase in account suspensions, signaling a more aggressive stance by the platform against such content.
𝕏 has suspended 12.4 million accounts for violating child s-xual exploitation content in 2023. "This is UP from 2.3 million that were removed by Twitter in 2022." https://t.co/6S9bCzat8V
Linda Yaccarino: X suspended 12.4 million accounts in 2023 for violating CSE policies https://t.co/SJndCzaQWi
This would be a big improvement over 2022 where, according to X, the platform suspended 2.3 million accounts for violating child exploitation policies. https://t.co/JJRCKB8k22
Linda Yaccarino jabs old Twitter management: "Last year, X suspended 12.4 million accounts for violating our [CSAM] policies. This is up from 2.3 million accounts that were removed by Twitter in 2022."
NEWS: @lindayaX says X suspended 12M accounts in 2023 for violating their CSE policies, up from 2.3M that Twitter suspended in 2022. https://t.co/zkdSOkbWYB
X asserted its commitment to eliminating child abuse content on the site in a Friday blog post, where it said it suspended more than 12 million accounts for violating its child exploitation policies in 2023. https://t.co/JJRCKB8k22
X is doing another bot cleanup, much larger than December's! 😃