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DVTimes 08-11-2022 01:04 PM

OnlyFans Allegedly Bribed Facebook To Put Thousands Of Porn Stars On Terror Watchlist
 
OnlyFans Allegedly Bribed Facebook To Put Thousands Of Porn Stars On Terror Watchlist

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OnlyFans squashed online porn competitors with a bizarre scheme that bribed Meta employees to throw thousands of porn stars onto a terrorist watchlist, according to a group of explosive lawsuits.

DVTimes 08-11-2022 01:05 PM

OnlyFans ‘bribed’ Meta employees to put pornstars on terror watchlist, lawsuit claims

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b2143039.html

More than 20,000 adult content creators on OnlyFans were allegedly placed on an international terrorist database following bribes paid to employees at Meta, a lawsuit has claimed.

DVTimes 08-11-2022 01:08 PM

OnlyFans bribed Meta to put thousands of porn stars on terror watchlist, suits claim

https://nypost.com/2022/08/09/onlyfa...t-suits-claim/


OnlyFans squashed competitors in the online porn industry with the help of a bizarre scheme that bribed Meta employees to throw thousands of porn stars onto a terrorist watchlist, according to a group of explosive lawsuits.

Adult performers who sold X-rated photos and videos on rival sites saw their Instagram accounts falsely tagged as containing terrorist content — crippling their ability to promote their business and devastating their incomes, according to the suits.

Sellers of smutty pictures were then “shadowbanned” across Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and other sites, the suits allege. Targeted accounts also included businesses, celebrities, influencers and others who “have nothing to do with terrorism,” according to the suits.

“When I heard that my content may be listed on the terror watch list, I was outraged,” Alana Evans, an adult performer and one of the plaintiffs in the California suit alongside Kelly Pierce and others, told The Post. “I was angry because it affected my income when my social media traffic dropped significantly, and I was angry because I am the daughter of a veteran who fought for this country.”

DVTimes 08-11-2022 01:14 PM

BBC: OnlyFans accused of conspiring to blacklist rivals

22 February

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-60029508

OnlyFans has been accused of conspiring to blacklist the social media accounts of adult performers working for rival websites, BBC News has learned.

Legal documents, previously unreported, claim OnlyFans directed an unidentified social media company to disable accounts of performers by placing their content on a terrorism database.

It is alleged that OnlyFans representatives paid bribes to the firm's employees to facilitate the practice. OnlyFans says it is aware of the legal claim and it has "no merit".

UK website OnlyFans - best known for hosting pornography - has grown hugely in recent years. It lets users share video clips and photos with subscribers in return for tips or a monthly fee.

Performers often use social media accounts - including Twitter and Instagram - to promote and link to adult websites showing their explicit content.

BBC News has learned that rival adult website FanCentro has begun legal action in the US against OnlyFans' owner Leonid Radvinsky and the company which receives OnlyFans' payments, Fenix Internet LLC.

The claim was submitted to a US court in Florida last November, but has been unreported until now.

It alleges OnlyFans directed an unidentified social media company to blacklist many competitor adult websites in 2018.

FanCentro claims the social media content of adult performers promoting rival websites to OnlyFans was placed on an international database - the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT). The database uses advanced technology to stop the spread of terrorist images by recording a unique digital signature for them, known as "hashes".

The hash database is shared between all 18 members of the forum - including YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat. If one company hashes a video or photograph, it is flagged to other members so they can moderate similar content on their platform.

According to the legal action, FanCentro believes the database was "manipulated", resulting in many adult performers having social posts removed and accounts disabled - despite them not containing any terrorist content.

This happened most noticeably on Instagram, according to the filing.

It is claimed the resulting reduced visibility of performers on social media led to a marked decline in traffic being driven to rival websites of OnlyFans. FanCentro is seeking financial damages.

However, performers who only promoted their OnlyFans accounts on social media did not face this punitive content moderation - it is alleged - leading to a big growth in traffic visiting the website.

The legal action also claims one or more employees of the unidentified social media company - including potentially a senior member of staff - may have been bribed to facilitate the scheme by OnlyFans representatives.

OnlyFans has not yet issued a legal response but a spokesperson said the company was aware of the claims - describing them as having "no merit".

Facebook is not named in the legal action but BBC News has learned that it has been issued with a subpoena - meaning it may be compelled to provide records. Facebook and Instagram both have the same parent company - Meta.

The subpoena requests copies of any internal documents showing rival websites to OnlyFans included on lists of so-called Dangerous Individual or Organizations held by Meta and any payments received from OnlyFans representatives.

Under US law, companies may be subpoenaed if they hold any relevant information to the subject matter of a claim, and not only if they have evidence which may reveal whether anyone is at fault.​​

mainstreammix 08-11-2022 03:32 PM

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Markul 08-11-2022 10:09 PM

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AMDWarrior 08-11-2022 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DVTimes (Post 23032181)
BBC: OnlyFans accused of conspiring to blacklist rivals

22 February

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-60029508

OnlyFans has been accused of conspiring to blacklist the social media accounts of adult performers working for rival websites, BBC News has learned.

Legal documents, previously unreported, claim OnlyFans directed an unidentified social media company to disable accounts of performers by placing their content on a terrorism database.

It is alleged that OnlyFans representatives paid bribes to the firm's employees to facilitate the practice. OnlyFans says it is aware of the legal claim and it has "no merit".

UK website OnlyFans - best known for hosting pornography - has grown hugely in recent years. It lets users share video clips and photos with subscribers in return for tips or a monthly fee.

Performers often use social media accounts - including Twitter and Instagram - to promote and link to adult websites showing their explicit content.

BBC News has learned that rival adult website FanCentro has begun legal action in the US against OnlyFans' owner Leonid Radvinsky and the company which receives OnlyFans' payments, Fenix Internet LLC.

The claim was submitted to a US court in Florida last November, but has been unreported until now.

It alleges OnlyFans directed an unidentified social media company to blacklist many competitor adult websites in 2018.

FanCentro claims the social media content of adult performers promoting rival websites to OnlyFans was placed on an international database - the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT). The database uses advanced technology to stop the spread of terrorist images by recording a unique digital signature for them, known as "hashes".

The hash database is shared between all 18 members of the forum - including YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat. If one company hashes a video or photograph, it is flagged to other members so they can moderate similar content on their platform.

According to the legal action, FanCentro believes the database was "manipulated", resulting in many adult performers having social posts removed and accounts disabled - despite them not containing any terrorist content.

This happened most noticeably on Instagram, according to the filing.

It is claimed the resulting reduced visibility of performers on social media led to a marked decline in traffic being driven to rival websites of OnlyFans. FanCentro is seeking financial damages.

However, performers who only promoted their OnlyFans accounts on social media did not face this punitive content moderation - it is alleged - leading to a big growth in traffic visiting the website.

The legal action also claims one or more employees of the unidentified social media company - including potentially a senior member of staff - may have been bribed to facilitate the scheme by OnlyFans representatives.

OnlyFans has not yet issued a legal response but a spokesperson said the company was aware of the claims - describing them as having "no merit".

Facebook is not named in the legal action but BBC News has learned that it has been issued with a subpoena - meaning it may be compelled to provide records. Facebook and Instagram both have the same parent company - Meta.

The subpoena requests copies of any internal documents showing rival websites to OnlyFans included on lists of so-called Dangerous Individual or Organizations held by Meta and any payments received from OnlyFans representatives.

Under US law, companies may be subpoenaed if they hold any relevant information to the subject matter of a claim, and not only if they have evidence which may reveal whether anyone is at fault.​​



Pretty sad you start 50 shitty threads a day and have to respond 5 times to them all...just stfu already

JayMoyes 08-12-2022 02:41 PM

Philip Defranco has jumped on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nzdpe9Gw7bQ

Some Ordinary Gamers is looking into it.

DVTimes 08-12-2022 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JayMoyes (Post 23032620)
Philip Defranco has jumped on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nzdpe9Gw7bQ

Some Ordinary Gamers is looking into it.


Tube Ace 08-12-2022 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AMDWarrior (Post 23032338)
Pretty sad you start 50 shitty threads a day and have to respond 5 times to them all...just stfu already

There's an ignore function. Use it, or fuck off :2 cents:

JayMoyes 08-12-2022 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DVTimes (Post 23032658)

And on behalf on Tonkatsu Sinclair, thank you Philip Defranco for begin shredded and fuckable...

rocky1234 08-16-2022 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DVTimes (Post 23032658)

so phil defranco is 100 years old? gotta be close...

DVTimes 08-17-2022 04:23 AM


pornmasta 08-17-2022 04:45 AM

If companies like meta or twatter have power, it's because the gvts asked them to monitor people


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