Twitter Suspends, Then Unsuspends, Popular Right-Wing User Who Tweeted Image Of Child Sexual Abuse

Twitter Suspends, Then Unsuspends, Popular Right-Wing User Who Tweeted Image Of Child Sexual Abuse  Forbes

Twitter Suspends, Then Unsuspends, Popular Right-Wing User Who Tweeted Image Of Child Sexual Abuse

Topline

Twitter suspended, then quickly unsuspended, a right-wing user known for spreading conspiracy theories after he posted a screenshot from a video depicting child sexual abuse—which he claims was to “save the kids”—with the platform first drawing outrage from the right for allegedly censoring the user, and then anger from the left for allowing him back.

Key Facts

Twitter user Dom Lucre (@dom_lucre), a well-known personality among online right-wing circles with nearly 600,000 followers, posted a screenshot of a video depicting child sexual abuse on July 22 reportedly connected to Peter Scully, an Australian man sentenced to life in prison for sexually abusing children as young as 18 months, whose video was reportedly created on the dark web.

Twitter Suspension

Lucre was suspended from the platform four days later, as Twitter’s policy indicates “zero tolerance towards any material that features or promotes child sexual exploitation,” which the platform considers one of the “most serious violations” of its policy.

Outrage and Controversy

His suspension drew immediate outrage from his right-wing supporters, some of whom tweeted “Free Dom” to encourage his reinstatement. In a series of tweets Wednesday, Twitter owner Elon Musk said he was told the suspension was because Lucre posted child exploitation images connected to Scully, claiming only the people on Twitter’s child sexual exploitation team have seen the pictures and Twitter “will delete those posts and reinstate the account.” Musk’s tweets were condemned by the left, many of whom noted Lucre’s tweet was up for four days before his suspension and would have been widely seen (One user posted a screenshot taken July 25, showing Lucre’s tweet as having more than 3 million views), and he drew criticism for allowing the user back onto the platform.

Lucre’s Response

Upon returning to Twitter, Lucre thanked his supporters (and bizarrely tweeted “Obama struck me down but only made us stronger”), though he

SDGs, Targets, and Indicators

  1. SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

    • Target 16.2: End abuse, exploitation, trafficking, and all forms of violence against and torture of children
    • Indicator: Number of victims of child sexual abuse and exploitation
  2. SDG 5: Gender Equality

    • Target 5.2: Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls
    • Indicator: Number of cases of violence against women and girls

The issues highlighted in the article are connected to SDG 16, which focuses on peace, justice, and strong institutions. Specifically, the article discusses the suspension and reinstatement of a Twitter user who posted a screenshot of a video depicting child sexual abuse. This incident relates to Target 16.2 of SDG 16, which aims to end abuse, exploitation, trafficking, and all forms of violence against and torture of children. The article mentions the platform’s policy of zero tolerance towards child sexual exploitation material, indicating a commitment to addressing this issue.

In addition, the article also touches on SDG 5, which focuses on gender equality. The discussion revolves around the criticism and outrage surrounding the reinstatement of the Twitter user who posted explicit images of child sexual abuse. This connects to Target 5.2 of SDG 5, which aims to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls. The article mentions the condemnation of the account’s reinstatement by users who felt that posting such images should result in a permanent ban, highlighting the importance of addressing violence against women and girls.

The indicators mentioned or implied in the article that can be used to measure progress towards the identified targets include the number of victims of child sexual abuse and exploitation (related to SDG 16) and the number of cases of violence against women and girls (related to SDG 5). These indicators can help track the prevalence and impact of these issues and assess the effectiveness of measures taken to address them.

Table: SDGs, Targets, and Indicators

SDGs Targets Indicators
SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions Target 16.2: End abuse, exploitation, trafficking, and all forms of violence against and torture of children Number of victims of child sexual abuse and exploitation
SDG 5: Gender Equality Target 5.2: Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls Number of cases of violence against women and girls

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Source: forbes.com

 

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