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Users Looking for Child Pornography Are Gathering on Periscope, Twitter’s Forgotten Video Service
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As 2017 wheezes to its merciful end and the social media titans reckon with growing backlash, Twitter’s largely forgotten video streaming app Periscope has gained an insidious second life as a hub for seekers of child pornography. Gizmodo’s search of the platform over the course of a single afternoon uncovered dozens of accounts—50 in total—which appeared to be soliciting sexualized images of minors, or in the worst cases, depicting it themselves.
Acquired by Twitter before launch to compete with a similar app named Meerkat, Periscope allows users to broadcast live videos—such as on-the-ground views of newsworthy events—which can then be shared and rewatched at a later date. Seamless integration with Twitter helped it debut in 2015 as one of the top 25 app downloads, according to analytics service App Annie. Though it’s better off than Meerkat, which shuttered late last year, Periscope has plummeted to the 968th most downloaded app as of December 12th.
The presence of bad actors using a derelict platform to traffic in child pornography is almost less surprising than the brazenness of their methods in doing so. 22 of the users spotted by Gizmodo opted for names which did little to hide their intent, with handles like “lovechildrin,” “girlpreteen,” or “addmegroupsCPplease.” (CP—sometimes further obfuscated as “cheese pizza”—is a well-worn shorthand for “child pornography”.) Slightly subtler accounts merely included bios like “Love Little Girls the younger the better” or “j’aime les jeune filles” (which means exactly what you think it does.)
Though Periscope claims to have “zero tolerance for any form of child sexual exploitation,” the images used as avatars by some users tell another story. Of the 50 accounts found by Gizmodo, nine displayed the genitalia of prepubescent girls, and six more depicted sexual penetration featuring what appeared to be minors.
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Many users that seem to reference a desire to share or view child pornography use their accounts’ bio section to ask for admission to private groups—a feature on Periscope where, as the name suggests, sets of users can broadcast only to each other—which explains why the profiles of these users, some of which claimed over 4,000 followers, all displayed a broadcast count of zero. The same is true of adult porn streamers who sometimes amass followings in excess of 100,000 despite sexual acts, legal or illegal, being explicitly prohibited by Periscope’s content guidelines , and whose videos are often recorded and reuploaded to forums like Reddit’s r/Open_Boobs. The most upvoted post in that community (which is dedicated to “info/media on Periscope chicks”) is titled “ DO NOT FUCKING POST UNDERAGE GIRLS IN HERE .”
Though not counted towards broadcast numbers, private videos can be rewatched later in the same way that public videos can be on Periscope, unless they are deleted at some point after the broadcast ends. If deleted, Periscope declined to quantify how long content is stored on Periscope’s servers. (Gizmodo, it should be said, did not join or attempt to join such private groups for obvious legal reasons and can’t state conclusively that pornography featuring minors is being shared within them. We did, however, attempt to contact users among the 50 accounts who provided an email address, though none replied to a request for comment.)
Coexisting on Periscope alongside these users are, worryingly, accounts operated by actual children. Though the platform’s user discovery tools are limited, several of these accounts followed users whose broadcasts featured or consisted solely of innocent broadcasts of young children involved in everyday activities. As Slate reported recently, predators have been known to leverage the app’s live chat functions to encourage underage users to perform sexually exploitative acts like removing their clothing during a broadcast.
Periscope added minimal functionality last year that allows chat comments to be flagged as spam or abuse, but that system relies on other users in the chat to verify a comment is harmful. No option of any kind exists to flag accounts as violating platform guidelines—or US law, for that matter. If such an option existed, it isn’t clear who would even handle the reports. A LinkedIn search for Periscope turned up no employees whose job title reflected user safety or content moderation.
A Twitter spokesperson told Gizmodo that “when a broadcast is reported, it is reviewed by a member of our teams who are available 24/7,” but declined to specify what “teams” existed and how many people comprised them. A Periscope post from late November addressing the sexual exploitation of children on the platform refers only to content moderation by a “committed team,” singular.
Gizmodo alerted Twitter to ongoing issues with child exploitation on Periscope, providing a series of questions as well as a list of accounts seemingly seeking child pornography, all but one of which have since been banned. Their response is reproduced below:
Thanks for reaching out. We recently shared an update on our safety efforts here .
All content on Periscope must follow the community guidelines . Anyone can report a live or replay broadcast; this article has more details on how to report a broadcast. When a broadcast is reported, it is reviewed by a member of our teams who are available 24/7.
We do not have additional numbers to share regarding the app or our team, but happy to help with any other questions you may have.
Real-time communication presents extraordinary challenges for user safety: Attempts by Twitter, Periscope’s parent company, to curb extremism have been underwhelming at best, and chat client Discord had its own child pornography scandal earlier this year . For towering fuckups in live video moderation, look no further than Facebook’s rash of user-generated crime and suicide broadcasts. Simply by design, Periscope has to contend with the worst problems of both chatrooms and live video. With Twitter increasingly investing in its own parallel video product, Periscope may be too expensive to repair, but just unpopular enough to quietly dismantle without embarrassment.
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Published: 14:14 BST, 11 May 2016 | Updated: 04:30 BST, 12 May 2016
A French teenager livestreamed her own suicide to more than 1,000 people in a broadcast in which she claimed she was a rape victim and named her alleged attacker.
The 19-year-old woman took her own life at a train station in Egly, a fringe suburb to Paris, in front of a live audience on Periscope on Tuesday afternoon.
While filming herself on the platform, the unnamed teenager reportedly named a man she claimed to have raped her before jumping in front of a train.
Suicide: The 19-year-old woman livestreamed the moment she took her own life at a train station in Egly, a fringe suburb to Paris on Tuesday
She used Twitter-owned app Periscope to publish several posts warning of 'an upcoming live stream of importance,' The Local reports.
The teenager then broadcast her final moments to around 1,000 viewers on the app, revealing that she had been raped by a man, whose identity she also disclosed during the broadcast.
'What's about to happen will be very shocking, but I'm not doing it for the hype, I am doing it to send a message,' she said according to The Local.
French media reported that some of the Periscope viewers had recognised the girl and the station but by the time they alerted authorities it was too late.
An inquest into her death has now been opened.
Accusations: During the broadcast, the teenager said she had been a victim of rape, and also named her alleged attacker
'An investigation into the causes of the death has been opened and entrusted to the Palaiseau investigative unit,' prosecutor Eric Lallement told the New York Times.
This person allegedly sent an SMS to one of her close relations, several minutes before her death, to announce her intentions.'
'Furthermore, she allegedly made statements to Internet users, via the Periscope application, to explain her act.'
Periscope lets users broadcast live video free of charge from smartphones running Android or Apple iOS software. The videos remain available for 24 hours before disappearing.
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Published: 20:54 BST, 19 April 2016 | Updated: 10:51 BST, 20 April 2016
An 18-year-old woman continued to livestream the rape of her teenage friend on Periscope because she 'got caught up on the likes' the video was receiving, a court heard.
Marina Lonina, a student from Ohio, was allegedly 'giggling and laughing' as she used her phone to film the February assault.
She failed to help her friend, who cannot be named for legal reasons, while she was pinned down and instead enjoyed the viewers' feedback, prosecutors alleged.
The teenager, who claimed she was trying to record the assault as evidence, pleaded not guilty to rape, kidnap, sexual battery and pandering sexual matter involving a minor. A judge set her bond at $125,000.
Marina Lonina (pictured), 18, continued to livestream the rape of her teenage friend on Periscope because she 'got caught up on the likes' the video was receiving, a court heard
Police say Lonina (above) and the victim, who were friends, were socializing with Raymond Gates, 29, at a home in Columbus, Ohio, on February 27
Her co-defendant, Raymond Gates, 29, also pleaded not guilty, with a judge setting his bond at $300,000.
Prosecutors flatly dismissed the defense that Lonina was recording the rape as evidence.
Ron O’Brien, the Franklin County Prosecutor, told the New York Times Lonina had got 'caught up' while discussing the case earlier this week.
He added to WNCN News : 'Based on the video that I saw it didn’t appear for the most part of it that she was attempting to help the victim.'
The court heard Lonina and her friend met Gates at a Columbus mall for the first time the day before the assault.
He is said to have bought them a bottle of vodka and encouraged them to meet him in Columbus the following day, it was said.
When they met, Gates allegedly pinned the friend, who was said to have been drinking, down and raped her.
The case came to light when authorities were contacted by an out-of-state friend of the woman saw the images, Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O'Brien said.
Lonina (left) and co-defendant Gates (right) were charged with rape, kidnapping, sexual battery and pandering sexually-oriented matter involving a minor
Gates (above) is accused of raping the 17-year-old girl at his home in Columbus while Lonina filmed on Periscope
Lonina (pictured) was also charged with illegal use of a minor in a nudity-oriented material or performance, related to the alleged use of the social media livestreaming app Periscope
Lonina's lawyer, Sam Shamansky, acknowledged his client filmed the February 27 assault but said she was trying to get the girl out of the house where the attack happened.
He added that she was in the habit of filming everything using the application, which allows users to stream live video.
He said: 'She does everything possible to contain the situation even to the point of asking while it's being filmed to these Periscope followers, "What should I do now? What should I do now?"'.
Lonina and her friend are naturalized U.S. citizens from Russia, and Gates is also of Russian descent, Mr O'Brien said.
He claimed Lonina is seen trying to help only briefly during the 10-minute video. The victim was said to be clearly screaming 'stop' and 'no' during the assault.
He added: 'People need to know and understand that the use of a smartphone to video events can constitute serious felony crimes.
'They should think twice before they use their smartphones to either photograph or video anything that's of a sexual nature.'
Lonina is also charged with livestreaming her friend nude the day before the assault. Her attorney Josh Bedtely said Lonina 'categorically denies these charges'.
Gates is scheduled for arraignment Friday. They each face up to 40 years in prison, if convicted.
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