New York Mets Stand Against Exploitation

We are proud to feature the New York Mets and team owner Steven Cohen for this month's Dignity Defense Alert after they swiftly took action upon learning of their general manager's sexual harassment of a female reporter.

The Mets sent an important message with the decision to fire their GM: sexual harassment and exploitation won't be tolerated and all entities have a responsibility in upholding and being held accountable to this standard.

Corporate America must be a part of the solutions necessary for curbing sexual harassment and exploitation wherever they are found. We commend the Mets for taking the lead in confronting this type of behavior within its ranks.

TikTok's New Privacy and Safety Features

This month, TikTok announced several enhanced privacy and safety settings for minors which will make it more difficult for children to be groomed, sexually exploited, or abused through this extremely popular platform.

Many of the changes came after they met with us and we shared our ideas to safeguard their platform!

We are eager to see these updates implemented even as we continue to admonish TikTok to make further necessary safety improvements.

Twitter Hit with Groundbreaking Sex Trafficking Lawsuit

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation Law Center has jointly filed a federal lawsuit against Twitter for profiting off of child sexual abuse material that they knowingly hosted and distributed on their platform.

Twitter has had a hand in the sexual exploitation of countless victims of abuse, coercion, and objectification on their platform. In this case, Twitter refused to take down child sexual abuse material of the plaintiff, John Doe, and instead claimed that it didn't violate their policies.

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