Creator monetization platform Passes sued over alleged distribution of CSAM
R Passes, a direct-to-fan monetization platform for creators, has been sued after allegedly distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). This raises significant concerns about the platform's role in facilitating the spread of explicit content.In contrast to other platforms like OnlyFans, which allows creators to post nude photos and videos, Passes has stricter guidelines. However, this has not prevented a creator from suing the platform for allegedly distributing CSAM.The lawsuit highlights the need foobust content moderation policies and strict enforcement mechanisms to prevent such incidents. It also raises questions about the responsibility of platforms in regulating user-generated content.