That Vile Underage Nude-Sharing Ring Is Back Online After Just 10 Days

Hello! It’s Monday August 29, in the two-thousand-and-sixteenth Year of our Lord, and the world is still a fucking cesspit.

We can make that claim with some level of authority, because the website nuked earlier this month for hosting the ill-gotten nude images of underage Australian schoolgirls is reportedly back online.

ICYMI, this literal hive of scum and villainy the first time it bubbled forth from the deep, the Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner convinced the site’s registrar to nuke it due to the very, very illegal images it hosted. 

Users – and we use that term with as much derision as possible – “nominated” high schools and even individual students from around Australia, and asked others to cough up nudes. At least 70 schools are thought to have been involved.

Now, the folks at the aforementioned eSafety Commissioner’s Office report the site is once again alive and kicking. The particular content the Commissioner originally took umbrage with has been removed, but the site is still hosting pictures of underage girls that were obtained without consent.

A spokesperson said “the site’s administrator has been made aware that content on the site breaches its own terms of use,” and “the Office expects further modifications.” We can only hope “further modifications” is very conservative terminology for “razing it”, but hey.

News.com.au reports Leumeah High School, Barker College and Mullumbimby High School are among the NSW schools currently named on the site. Anybody who believes their images have been hosted on the site without their consent has been urged to contact the police.

Source: news.com.au
Photo: Thomas Trutschel / Getty. 

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