From Dani Pinter, NCOSE <[email protected]>
Subject ChatGPT to Add "Erotica" ... Our Thoughts (picture version)
Date October 20, 2025 1:04 AM
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Ending Sexploitation Podcast:

OpenAI to add “Erotica”

OpenAI’s Sam Altman has announced that adult users will be able to access “erotica” as part of their efforts to “treat adults like adults” on the platform.

Is this really the best use of technological innovation? Is this where the resources and priorities of companies like OpenAI should be channeled?

Haley McNamara and Dani Pinter from NCOSE chat about this new development and the disingenuous context that is attempted in this announcement. 

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ACTION: Ask OpenAI to Reverse Its Policy Allowing Erotica on ChatGPT

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The Tangible Harms of Virtual Reality: Child Exploitation on Meta’s VR Headset

Elise (pseudonym) was using Meta’s virtual reality headset one day, when something troubling came across her screen: A message from a man she didn’t know, requesting explicit photographs. He followed up by asking if she wanted to come over to his house.  

Elise was 9 years old.

This same man was later found guilty of exploiting another child online and sentenced to 35 years in prison.  

According to former Meta researchers, interactions like this are all too common on Meta Quest, the virtual reality headset developed by the tech giant. Cayce Savage, a Meta researcher turned whistleblower, says she estimates that

every single child

who uses Meta Quest will be either

sexually propositioned, sexually abused, or exposed to sexual content.

She says

, “I see it every time I use the headset.”  

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📣ACTION: Urge Congress to End Section 230 Immunity!

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act is what allows tech companies like Meta to exploit children with impunity. It's time for that to end! 

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Raising Boys in a Broken Culture: Tim Nester & Lynn’s Warriors Expose the Crisis

NCOSE Vice President, Tim Nester, appeared on Lynn's Warriors to discuss raising young boys in a culture that is inundated with pornography, violent video games, and toxic masculinity. 

These things create harmful expectations for what it means to "be a man," which is part of what fuels sexual exploitation in our society.

Men are by and large the primary perpetrators of sexual exploitation.

But why? And how can we turn that around? 

In this episode of Lynn's warriors, Tim confronts this fact with courage and discusses how to transform things for the next generation. He shares

valuable insights as both a father and a leading advocate against sexual exploitation.

He calls for teaching young boys ideals like courage, responsibility, and leadership can help them to

be part of the solution, not the problem.  

Watch Now

TIME: 

Instagram Promised to Become Safer For Teens. Researchers Say It’s Not Working.

TIME Magazine obtained a report from fellow child safety advocate organizations about the efficacy of Instagram's "teen accounts," rolled out late last year. 

"A new report shared exclusively with TIME suggests the safeguards that Instagram’s parent company Meta rolled out last year have failed to stem safety issues for teens. In the

study

from child advocacy groups ParentsTogether Action, the HEAT Initiative, and Design It for Us, which Meta disputed as biased, nearly

60%

of teens aged 13 to 15 reported

encountering unsafe content and unwanted messages on Instagram

during the last six months. Nearly

60%

of the kids who received unwanted

messages said they came from users they believe to be adults.

And nearly

40%

of kids who got unwanted

messages said they came from someone who wanted to start a sexual or romantic relationship with them."

Later on in the article, a former Meta staffer describes the questionable practices of Instagram's algorithm: 

"Arturo Bejar, a former senior engineering and product leader at Meta who helped design that study, told TIME that the company’s algorithm rewards suggestive content, even from children who don’t know what they’re doing. 'The minors didn’t begin that way, but the product design taught them that,' says Bejar.

“At that point, Instagram itself becomes the groomer.'”

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📣ACTION: Tell Your Representative to Support the Kids Online Safety Act!

The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) is the most comprehensive child protection legislation currently before Congress. 

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P.S. Want to make a big difference in the fight to end sexual exploitation? 

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