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Passes, a platform for creators to monetize their work directly with fans, has been sued after allegedly distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). This move raises concerns about the effectiveness of its moderation policies, which prohibit nude photos and videos.

In contrast, competitors like OnlyFans have more lenient guidelines.The lawsuit highlights the challenges faced by platforms in balancing freedom of expression with the need to protect vulnerable users. Experts argue that no system is foolproof, and mistakes can have severe consequences.As the digital landscape evolves, it's essential for platforms to reassess their moderation policies and invest in robust AI-powered detection tools to prevent the spread of CSAM content.

This will require collaboration between creators, platforms, and law enforcement agencies to ensure a safer online environment.

Passes, a direct-to-fan monetization platform for creators backed by $40 million in Series A funding, has been sued for allegedly distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material (also known as CSAM). While i...

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