"Wikipedia’s record on child protection has swung from one extreme, in which pro-child abuse content was openly hosted for years, to another, in which child sexual abuse prevention professionals are being smeared and silenced." https://jere.my/child-protection-censorship-on-wikipedia/
@ProstasiaInc Reminds me of Reddit, which started with hosting "Jailbait" communities and ended up banning pedophiles completely.
Or YouTube, which for a long time allowed sexualized comments on videos of children, and is now purging all MAP accounts from their platform for no discernable reason.
Seems to be a common pattern – platforms trying to atone for their sins and oversights by throwing unpopular people under the bus, who have nothing to do with their failures.