Cat and dog torture videos litter Twitter, adding to concerns about moderation

Graphic videos of animal abuse have circulated widely on Twitter in recent weeks, generating outrage and renewed concern over the platform’s moderation practices.

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@w7voa If I had even the slightest notion of returning to Avian Site I don’t now.
@heafnerj @w7voa
I can just imagine that new advertising executive that's become the new CEO talking to her friends at Frito-Lay to put their ads up next to puppy torture videos so that those screenshots can go viral.
@GreenFire @w7voa I didn’t realize she came from Frito-Lay. Bet she can’t tweet just one. (Sorry)
@heafnerj @w7voa
No sorry, I just assume that an advertising executive has friends at Frito-Lay.
@GreenFire @w7voa Ah okay. I’m in a silly Friday mood.
@w7voa And if someone asks them for comment, the best excuse Twitter can come up with is "💩".
@w7voa I wish these psychopaths would meet the violent end they deserve.
@w7voa just leave the fuckin platform already.

@w7voa Thank you for *not* showing any of said videos. I cannot abide cruelty to animals and just the thought of this is traumatising.

I hope the offending monsters are identified and duly punished.

@w7voa I did notice a recent shift where grisly photos began showing up on my feed there. Blocking and muting wasn't addressing it.