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supadupapupascupa · 23/02/2014 20:32

www.facebook.com/pages/Sexy-Little-Girls/668294383191172
I've been asked to share and ask others to report the page and it really is awful. Facebook are refusing to take it down because it contains no nudity...what do we do?????

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supadupapupascupa · 24/02/2014 18:33

I would just like to thank each and every one of you who got involved with this. We will never know what sort of impact we had on the outcome, we do know that Anonymous were responsible for finding the site and stirring up the attention and therefore have the biggest part to play it getting it stopped. But by god you lot are fearsome!! Whatever the whys and wherefores (or whatever the expression is) you came together for the right reasons, and DID something. On a personal note I have been touched by your level of help when I asked for it.

Much love xx

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gertrudetrain · 24/02/2014 18:37

supadupa glad you raised it so we could complain. Mnetters love a good complaint when something is obviously wrong.

Only on MN could you see a thread shining a light on paedophilia turn into a bunfight & called a car crash!

WallyBantersJunkBox · 24/02/2014 18:53

Supa just out of interest, how did you come across it?

I read the thread last night and then went onto the Anonymous forum. Now that's a car crash....

Because anyone can post as "Anonymous" there are peadophiles blatantly posting & asking for links to child pornography and haranguing people who complain about child image websites as moralfaggots. Their answer is - if you don't like it, don't look. Ffs.

The problem with these group pages is safety in numbers. If there are enough of them together they convince themselves that they aren't doing any wrong. Angry

AgaPanthers · 24/02/2014 18:53

Just had a quick look, there are thousands of these pages on Facebook. They don't give a fuck.

I don't understand why Facebook is not an 18+ site.

Wouldn't want my daughter on there posting selfies to end up on one of these sites.

supadupapupascupa · 24/02/2014 19:11

wally a friend posted on his wall asking for people to report the page. I think he has links to Anonymous, but it's not something that is ever mentioned outright. He's a good man, and I was outraged as were many many others, so didn't hesitate in helping out.....

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Foodylicious · 24/02/2014 19:14

Not quite sure what the last page has turned into Confused

Really glad it has been removed after being up since November so well done guys!
Oh and the NSPCC got back to me about it pronto so good on them too!

WallyBantersJunkBox · 24/02/2014 19:31

I see Supa so is that how all of this happened? Anonymous made the group an open one, then people in the know made the site a bit more public by sharing the info and creating awareness, then through mass complaints the site was removed?

I'm still confused as to who removed it - Facebook, Anonymous, IWC?

Good news it is removed, but I wonder if Facebook will close the accounts of the members.

supadupapupascupa · 24/02/2014 19:33

to be honest i don't really know what happened but that's the conclusion i've come to....

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GeordieJellybean · 24/02/2014 19:59

I think if Facebook had changed their minds and removed it then they'd have sent a message to all of us that had complained saying that they'd reversed their decision (they've sent me a message like that before, I think it happens when a human looks at it rather than an automated system).
Horrible thought, but do you think there's a chance the page owners just set the settings back to private?
Hopefully the volume of complaints will mean that an actual human at Facebook will look into it properly anyway.

Mandy2003 · 24/02/2014 20:27

sweetass - when I read the first response from FB to a report - I think she said it was reported as containing Nudity/Pornography and when it didn't contain those things the bot said leave it up.

Obviously the complaints based on Community Standards have worked.

hmc · 24/02/2014 20:36

Whatever has happened to the page - we can do no more. We've reported it to various agencies, its in their hands now.

Mignonette · 24/02/2014 23:07

Grin - hilarity at the idea that FB is hard to hack.

Mignonette · 24/02/2014 23:12

Seriously a car crash? Hardly.

Many of us were on this thread and doing what we thought best to do last night. Not today when actually all you are seeing is the post mortem so to speak of something that has already been actioned.

TheGirlWhoKickedTheVipersNest · 24/02/2014 23:18

They wouldn't actually have to hack facebook itself though, surely? (Which I agree would be next to impossible.) All they'd need would be a tip-off that a page like this existed - not difficult given the number of Anonymous and the fact that they're presumably used to frequenting some of the shadier parts of the internet anyway - then they could hack an individual administrator's account and change the privacy settings from there. Which probably wouldn't even take too long, especially if they used a relatively common password.

HellomynameisIcklePickle · 24/02/2014 23:19

Facebook is hard to hack. It hosts significant amounts of personal data, email addresses and passwords

Mignonette · 24/02/2014 23:21

Not impossible.

We can all argue about this until the cows come home.

TheGirlWhoKickedTheVipersNest · 24/02/2014 23:36

I don't know that you two are actually disagreeing with each other - I don't think Mig is claiming her friend hacked the facebook servers, only that she managed to get into certain people's accounts. Which I'm sure Aga might agree is plausible, particularly if they were already known to her.

(I would like to clarify as well that even though I haven't posted on this thread until now I have reported the original link to facebook and the IWF - I just feel more comfortable weighing in on this subject.)

FiveExclamations · 25/02/2014 07:25

I've just suggesting in Site stuff that the Internet Watch Foundation (who most of us reported the page to) might make an interesting web chat, especially since some of us are concerned over whether we should have clicked the link at all.

Thread is here if anyone else is interested in the idea or has any other suggestions (I've also suggested WAM as I'm interested in their negotiations with Facebook).

FiveExclamations · 25/02/2014 07:27

Suggested, not suggesting. Hmm

WallyBantersJunkBox · 25/02/2014 08:18

Well if we are worried that the group organizer may have changed the account back to private, I don't think Anonymous would let it rest would they?

They publicized that group openly, along with the teen legs one. So I'm sure they will keep going until they achieve the desired result. The anonymous member interviewed in one of the links pasted below seemed very determined.

Sammie101 · 25/02/2014 08:24

I clicked on it to report and it sent me to my own Facebook homepage, so hopefully that means it's been taken down.

Sammie101 · 25/02/2014 08:27

Oops just noticed the number of replies, glad it's been taken down now!

Ohwhatfuckeryisthis · 25/02/2014 20:43

Had report back from fb, violation of their rules, been shut down. Sadly much more out there.

BigArea · 25/02/2014 22:39

Oh that's brilliant OhWhat - I got a crappy message when I reported it and as others did I sent them some very very strong feedback afterwards.

definatlylosingmysanity · 26/02/2014 17:28

Page got reported for nuidity and pornography and that was why it was removed got done on 23rd February

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