Dear Friend,
For 29 years, tech companies have been actively facilitating sexual exploitation with
impunity.
This has led to stories like the following:
👉 A child with severe autism is sexually assaulted by four adult men after being matched with these men on a dating app that aggressively markets to children.
👉 Twitter refused to take down child sexual abuse material of sex trafficked minors, saying “We’ve reviewed the content, and it does not violate our policies.”
👉 An 11-year-old is paired with a 30-year-old male predator on a video chat platform and was sexually exploited for three years.
All these victims have been barred from receiving justice. Why?
Because
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
shields tech companies from being held liable for their harmful products.
Section 230 has been in existence for 29 years. Enough is enough. THIS is the year it must end.
Don’t let 230 get to thirty!
Join the
Defender Coalition
to end Section 230 and all sexual exploitation!
Defenders are passionate individuals who
donate monthly
to the fight to end sexual exploitation. A key focus in that fight this year is pushing Congress to repeal Section 230,
before this dystopian law becomes 30 years old.
We can’t afford to have another year of children facing rampant sexual exploitation online, while those who profit from their abuse go free.
And it’s not just about justice for survivors—it's about
protecting
all
our children.
Because here’s the truth:
unless tech companies face liability, there is
no
motivation for them to make their platforms safer.
Children will continue to be sexually exploited without end.|
Protect our children.
Stop Section 230’s reign of terror.
Become a Defender now.
Become a Defender
Sincerely,
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