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Hearing strong indications that lawmakers will try to move the Kids Online Safety Act (#KOSA) during the "lame duck" session. This is a terrible bill that won't make kids safer online but will subject them to censorship and surveillance. It could lead to biometric age verification, widespread removal of LGBTQ+ content, and a bunch of other bad crap. Very few civil society groups have spoken out against it. We need #LGBTQ groups especially to sound the alarm. Plz help spread the word if you can

With the news of Twitter potentially "shadowbanning" posts from all accounts that don't pay the $8 for Twitter Blue, be sure to turn your notifications on for us so you continue to see our posts. t.co/sHfYD9avT1

RT @AinslieHeasman: Important keynote by @bylukemalone & @DrAllynWalker at conference on preventing child sexual abuse and that attraction does not equal action. @Darkness2Light @MooreCenter_JHU

"She concluded: “I would positively discourage such behavior. It is the job of the police, not the members of the public who establish themselves as vigilantes.”" t.co/h2ya5q1AOQ t.co/XjIte3ytjK

Loved the bird app for a long time but the recent chaos and ongoing problem of trolls…

Trying Mastodon as an alternative space for discourse about sexuality science, child sexual abuse prevention, and forensic mental health. With fewer posts about fishing and food.

RT @SirZparity: PLEASE don't report Loli/Shota as child sexual abuse material.
Tips were BEGGING people to STOP reporting cartoons and anime since 2019.
It's a waste of Money, Time and Resources that should be used for protecting and saving actual abused children not takedown art you hate. t.co/R11MNoPVb8 t.co/CdAEEtPPXh

"One of many ways homophobia, transphobia, and whorephobia—the systemic oppression of sex workers—overlap is that we are all perceived as threats to children. Online sex work is not immune from this bias." t.co/m4qJ6SMiZl

RT @talking4change: We offer free, anonymous support to individuals across Canada who are worried about their own sexual thoughts, feelings or behaviours towards children. Reach out today at t.co/ISWtXMEezl t.co/N1phKHy26V

3. In addition to discussions about preventing abuse and supporting survivors, our forum also occasionally has updates on our work and even opportunities for our supporters to guide our priorities. Check it out if you're not already a member.
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2. We have accounts on other social media sites that post much of the same information you can find here.
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1. Our newsletter is a monthly update on the latest in child protection. The next edition will contain a self-introduction from our new Executive Director, so there's never been a better time to subscribe.
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We know some people don't feel confident about the future of Twitter right now, so we're sharing some other ways you can stay up-to-date on our work to prevent child sexual abuse. Some even have additional content that you can't find on our Twitter!

Qoto Mastodon

QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.