Kakao to ban users over child exploitation or prostitution-related chats on KakaoTalk
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Kakao has introduced stricter content moderation rules for its flagship messaging app, KakaoTalk, permanently banning users who engage in child exploitation, prostitution-related conversations, or terror plots. Starting Monday, Kakao’s revised operating policy prohibits grooming behavior targeting minors, conversations aimed at sexual exploitation or prostitution, and discussions related to terrorist planning or incitement to violence. Users who suggest transactional sexual encounters, create chatrooms for sexual discussions, or invite others with that intent may also be penalized, according to the company. Violators may face a complete suspension from KakaoTalk. In particular, anyone found to have committed offenses involving children or adolescents will be permanently barred from using the app’s Open Chat feature, even if they re-register with a new account. Kakao emphasized that it does not monitor private conversations directly. Enforcement of the new policy relies solely on user reports. “In cases involving violent or extremist content, we will only take action after receivingWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times
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