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David Thiel

A new report identifies hundreds of instances of exploitative images of children in a public dataset used for AI text-to-image generation models.

New report finds an increasingly decentralized social media landscape offers users more choice, but poses technical challenges for addressing child exploitation and other online abuse.

A Stanford Internet Observatory investigation identified large networks of accounts, purportedly operated by minors, selling self-generated illicit sexual content. Platforms have updated safety measures based on the findings, but more work is needed.

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The pitfalls of analyzing emerging events on Twitter.

How well do platform reporting flows and context labels work with screen readers for the visually impaired?

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This is the fourth of a series of pieces we have published on societies and elections at risk from online disinformation. The politically-fueled disinformation engine in Brazil puts the country in the midst of an information crisis leading up to its 2022 presidential election.

The audio chat app “Clubhouse” went viral among Chinese-speaking audiences. Stanford Internet Observatory examines whether user data was protected, and why that matters.

语音社交App “Clubhouse”,在中文听众中爆红。斯坦福大学网络观测平台(SIO)调查了这个App的数据是否保护它的用户数据,以及用户数据为何需要被保护。

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New Approaches to Preventing Proliferation of Non-Consensual Intimate Images

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A Look at the Use of Stolen Child Imagery in Social Media Role-Playing Games.