The Sun took the moral high ground and here are the only 3 replies you need
Here’s the Sun clambering up onto the moral high ground after a Sun ‘probe’ uncovered ‘dozens of perverts uploading sickening upskirting images via some of the world’s largest social media companies’.
Images like this, presumably.
And this?
And where did those images appear? Over to you, the always followable @SunApology Twitter.
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Oh my. The absolute brass neck of @TheSun.
'A Sun probe has revealed…' pic.twitter.com/VlJJ49J4Ux
— The Sun Apologies (@SunApology) June 22, 2018
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— The Sun Apologies (@SunApology) June 22, 2018
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Hi @TheSun. We're pleased to read you're against sites hosting upskirting photos.
Can you therefore pledge that you will no longer buy and publish photos taken up women's skirts?
They're not 'wardrobe malfunctions'.
No one's 'flashed too much flesh'.They're upskirt photos. pic.twitter.com/0pcZIPVHv2
— The Sun Apologies (@SunApology) June 22, 2018
Facebook, Instagram & You Tube are hosts, they’re legally not responsible for content uploaded, but they can, and do, take it down when requested.
The Sun is a publisher, they *are* responsible what their employees submit and they publish…— Alan Gregson 🐝 (@alan0669) June 22, 2018
— PropaneFitness (@PropaneFitness) June 22, 2018