Twitter-based porn economy spreading through DMs promotion

Twitter-based porn economy runs through several means, including spreading porn through DMs promotion.
Twitter-based porn economy spreading through DMs promotion

NEW DELHI: Twitter-based porn economy runs through several means, including spreading porn through DMs promotion. The DisinfoLab said in a report that adult content industry's symbiotic relation with Twitter goes both ways: The presence of pornography lures and keeps engaged a number of users; and secondly, it also helps create an economic eco-system, which is more loyal as user, and hence increases Twitter's number of 'active users'.

The report said several users/accounts openly sell porn on Twitter. The mechanism is simple: The seller accounts show porn clips, thereby 'attracting' customers and creating a 'brand'. Then they send messages, asking money in exchange of large amount of porn. This conversation moves to DMs. In DMs they then share the links for the pornographic content. Not surpassingly, the links at times redirects to malicious websites.

Twitter doesn't allow for ad promotion for pornographic content, but there are multiple 'porn services' websites that get promoted on Twitter. Interestingly, the report came across instances where same set of people/organisations running multiple websites/platforms on Twitter - without any filtering/restrictions.

For example, two different websites (www.flitz.in and www.bindastimes.com) were asking for subscription money for giving access to their content. Only fans' accounts promote their content on Twitter by sharing their website links.

Interestingly, as some of the activities are illegal in India, they claim their location to be outside India, while proving contact details and address in India.

For example, a casual look at one of the websites revealed that these sites are registered in Kolkata, and their details have both address and contact numbers from Kolkata. It is therefore again surprising how Twitter doesn't even scan the basic data of a website's registration, the report said.

It further said that some of the porn content accounts lure the users into filling forms, asking for personal details for a range of things - from 'one-night stand' to chats, video and calls etc. However, in order to access these services, the users have to fill forms, such as Google forms, which is not monitored by anyone, not even by Twitter. (IANS)

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