Victim's Plea: Child Abuse Material on X Must Be Removed

A victim of child sexual abuse has begged Elon Musk to stop links offering images of her abuse being posted on his social media platform X. Hearing that my abuse - and the abuse of so many others - is still being circulated and commodified here is infuriating, states Zora (not her real name), who recounts her abuse more than 20 years ago.

“Every time someone sells or shares child abuse material, they directly fuel the original, horrific abuse.” X insists it maintains a zero-tolerance policy for child sexual abuse material and aims to prioritize the eradication of these crimes.

Investigations uncovered a disturbing reality: images of Zora have been found on platforms traded under various aliases. Recent data estimates the global trade of child sexual abuse material to be worth billions, with perpetrators operating seamlessly from different locations, including Indonesia.

Zora expressed her anguish over the continued circulation of her images, emphasizing, My body is not a commodity. It never has been, and it never will be. Those who distribute this material are not passive bystanders; they are complicit perpetrators.”

This issue underscores a broader challenge within social media platforms. Even with reported efforts to eliminate illegal content, platforms routinely face obstacles, such as the rapid re-emergence of hostile accounts.

As Zora implores Musk to take decisive action, she reminds us that the finger cannot merely point at platforms—a societal commitment to protect all victims from this ongoing crisis is imperative.