Multiple accounts on the popular online adult service OnlyFans have been reported after it was discovered that many of them feature sexual content of teenage girls who are underage. 26 such accounts were reported by Matt W.J. Richardson, head of intelligence at The Canadian Open Source Intelligence Centre, on Dec. 16. He further noted that many of the accounts featured multiple girls, with more than one of the girls featured being underage, reported Reuters. "What is alarming is the scope and scale of it," said Richardson. He reported the accounts for containing suspected child sexual abuse material (CSAM) to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. They were removed from the platform within a day of him filing his report. Richardson believes some of the accounts may be operated by the same individuals after noticing how they were linked to one another through promotional posts. OnlyFans has stated that explicit images of minors below the age of 18 are not permitted on the platform, including images of adults pretending to be minors. A spokesperson for the platform confirmed that OnlyFans practices "strict onboarding processes to ensure all creators are over the age of 18." She further stated that the platform adopted a "zero tolerance approach" to content of underaged individuals on the platform, and that the team behind the platform would cooperate with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) in order to "thoroughly investigate any reports they receive from others about our platform." In August, CEO Kelly Blair revealed that OnlyFans practices a vetting process that includes a "pre-check team" that enlists technology to detect and remove any content that is "extremely likely to be a child." She also revealed that all content is reviewed by human moderators at some stage in the vetting process, and that the company is focused "on keeping the community safe and keeping the community for adults only." Over the course of 2023, the platform submitted 347 reports to NCMEC, "vastly fewer than the millions of instances that are reported by other social media platforms where users can remain anonymous and where content is unmoderated," an OnlyFans spokesperson pointed out. Originally published by Latin Times.
Oklahoma Democrats mourn Fred Harris, former US senator and presidential candidateAs a way to promote her newest endorsement deal, Chicago Sky star Angel Reese recently gave away a few boxes of her "Angel X Reese's Puffs" cereal to random fans in the streets. Reese shared the video on social media as a bunch of unexpected supporters were left in disbelief by their chance encounter with the WNBA All-Star. Reese's cereals hit supermarket shelves on Nov. 14, and it appears to have been quite a hit. So much so, that some stores have run out of stocks. One fan recently posted a video on social media wherein she started knocking down random cereal boxes in the grocery store after finding out that they had run out of Reese's Puffs. Reese herself caught wind of the fan's "irritated" complaint, and the Sky forward just had to respond. "omgg nooo don’t knock over the boxes😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 send your address so i can send you a box auntie cause ion need you crashing out & going to jail bout me lmaooo," Reese wrote on X. omgg nooo don’t knock over the boxes😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 send your address so i can send you a box auntie cause ion need you crashing out & going to jail bout me lmaooo https://t.co/jd8ljMDvIg In her video, the fan admitted that she was "irritated" by the fact that she wasn't able to purchase a box of Reese's cereals for her niece. The former LSU superstar came to the rescue, though, by saying that she would be happy to send a box to the disgruntled supporter just so she doesn't end up getting in trouble for causing a ruckus in the grocery store. © Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images Needless to say, her fans have come out to support Reese's latest endorsement deal. Reese's Puffs is just the latest in a growing line of product endorsements for the 22-year-old, which also includes brands such as Reebok, Beats by Dre and McDonald's, to name a few. As for her basketball, Reese is coming off a tremendous rookie campaign with the Sky -- one that had her finishing as the runner-up for the coveted Rookie of the Year title behind Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark. In 34 games played before her season was cut short by surgery on her wrist, Reese produced averages of 13.6 points , a league-best 13.1 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game. Related: Angel Reese's Honest Confession About 'Scary' Career Decision
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In Part 1 of a two-part podcast, The Ringer ’s Bill Simmons runs through six NBA topics , including the scrappy Clippers, the fourth place Rockets, and the new NBA All-Star game format (1:26). He is then joined by Peter Schrager of NFL Network and Fox Sports to discuss the NFL season’s biggest surprises, like the dysfunctional Jets and the surging Bills (24:38). They also admire the impressive rookie QB class, try to figure out the NFC West, predict future head-coaching vacancies, and more (42:22). Host: Bill Simmons Guest: Peter Schrager Producers: Kyle Crichton and Steve Ceruti In Part 2 of a two-part podcast , The Ringer ’s Bill Simmons is joined by Chris Ryan and Joe House to discuss how miserable the 76er situation is right now, how we got here, and whether it can be saved (1:35). Next, Bill and House run through their favorite NFL games for the weekend slate (54:44), and make the Million-Dollar Picks for NFL Week 12 (1:16:39). Host: Bill Simmons Guests: Chris Ryan and Joe House Producers: Kyle Crichton and Steve Ceruti Subscribe: Spotify / Apple Podcasts / Stitcher / RSS / YouTube The Ringer ’s NFL RankingsOkanagan Sun head coach Travis Miller was struck by a vehicle in Kelowna's Glenmore neighbourhood on Tuesday, Dec. 10. Kelowna RCMP have confirmed the incident, stating the pedestrian was struck when crossing the road in the crosswalk. The Sun confirmed in a social media post stating the pedestrian was Miller, who had just finished his last recruiting meeting of the day. According to RCMP, Miller was taken to Kelowna General Hospital with non-life threatening injuries and the extent of the injuries are unknown. Meanwhile, the Sun said Miller underwent surgery and both his feet were crushed in the incident. “The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene and cooperated with police,” said Kelowna RCMP media relations officer Sgt. Laura Pollock. “There was no indication the driver was under the influence of drugs or alcohol and speed does not appear to be a factor.” RCMP are still investigating the incident and are asking anyone who witnessed the crash or anyone with dashcam footage in the area from 5:45 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. to step forward and reach out to police at 250-762-3300 with the file number 2024-72174. Miller has been the Sun's head coach since Apr. 2, 2022.NHL-worst Blackhawks fire coach Luke Richardson
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