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It's not just about nudity warns actress - the complex reality of images and online abuse

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Why This Matters

This article highlights the urgent need for social media platforms to rethink their content moderation strategies, especially regarding online abuse and harmful images. Implementing proactive takedown policies could better protect victims and prevent tragedies rooted in online harassment, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding vulnerable communities in the digital age.

Key Takeaways

Campaigners want the logic reversed. At present, Hussain says, platforms investigate and then take down. She believes they should take down first, for 24 hours, pending review, and investigate after. "What are you going to lose?" she asks. In our interview, Hussain points to a case that came to light in 2017 where three sisters in Pakistan were killed after a video of them singing and clapping at a wedding was shared - three of their male relatives were given life sentences.