Shouldn’t Someone Who Reposts Csam Online Be Liable For Spreading/promoting Illegal Content?
Location: International, as for me I live in Mexico
For context: There’s this (let’s just call her) content creator, that I know about from a different platform, happens to also have a twitter acc she doesn’t show anywhere else. I discovered it some time ago, checked it out recently. Seemed normal like any other OF creator twtr page, tons of retweets. I notice a rt of a post w multiple videos attached, some of them noticeably lower quality than normal and bunch of watermarks on them, that calls my attention so I click. It was very clearly csam. I scroll up and not too far from that I find another rtd post of another acc I initially didn’t see, it had even more cp recordings attached, both posts had thousands of views, hundreds of likes and bookmarks. I report both accounts and close. I’ve never gone back to her acc since. Only know bc of report update notis that those two accs are now terminated.
She promoted those videos to her thousands of followers. I remember the two posts with the videos had a link in them and text that said something like “click to see full video collection” or “click to join group”, something like that. I think it makes sense that if she did it twice it’s likely she’s done it several times or has been doing for who knows how long, but that’s clearly not for me to find.
Have been thinking of this all the time since then, these are some hauntingly HORRENDOUS videos being shared, I hope you’ll understand I REALLY want to do something to bring attention to authorities, so they investigate the accounts and the “groups” where they’re sharing and selling this shit. NOBODY IS ACKNOWLEDGING WHAT SHES DOING AND SHE HAS TENS OF THOUSANDS OF FOLLOWERS.
This is the complicated thing that worries me: I’m not in the same country as this person, and I know this person isn’t from the us either. So me, the platform, and the criminal are from different countries, I don’t know who to go, or what to do, I’ve searched for people who’ve experienced this online but none of the cases I’ve found are similar enough to be sure.
I’ve considered posting a tip on NCMEC, but I’ve been feeling this isn’t a situation for them, so currently I’m trying to figure how to report this to the CIA web page, but I felt I wanted to see if someone’s knowledge or opinion on this could help me, before I take any further action.
So let me ask clearly:
-Is there any international law that applies here?
-Will NCMEC or the CIA actually do something about something like this? Will I even be heard?
-Is there something about this that I can do in my position?
-Is there even any chance this person gets prosecuted?
Wdyt
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