Researchers at Stanford University found dozens of images of known child sexual abuse material on Twitter during a two-month period earlier this year. The social-media platform told the team at Stanford it has improved its detection system.
WSJ Twitter reporter Alexa Corse joins Zoe Thomas to discuss.
0:00 How these images were discovered
2:35 How Twitter let this happen
3:05 What Twitter has done to stop sexual abuse material
4:30 Twitter’s safety issues going forward
Tech News Briefing
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#Twitter #Safety #WSJ
WSJ Twitter reporter Alexa Corse joins Zoe Thomas to discuss.
0:00 How these images were discovered
2:35 How Twitter let this happen
3:05 What Twitter has done to stop sexual abuse material
4:30 Twitter’s safety issues going forward
Tech News Briefing
WSJ’s tech podcast featuring breaking news, scoops and tips on tech innovations and policy debates, plus exclusive interviews with movers and shakers in the industry.
For more episodes of WSJ’s Tech News Briefing: https://link.chtbl.com/WSJTechNewsBriefing
#Twitter #Safety #WSJ
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