Twitter removed a user's tweet asking sex trafficking survivor Eliza Bleu to explain videos that seemed to contradict her story: Content creator Brittany Venti tweeted links to videos that had been on YouTube for 13 years showing Eliza Bleu, who claims she was sex trafficked, apparently happily filming vlogs with friends around the same time she said she was sex trafficked, according to screenshots tweeted by content creator Nina Infinity. "I saw this tweet just now but I think it starts to blur the line about what is trafficking v. what was voluntary. I think it's fair to ask questions when things like this distract from the anti-trafficking messaging when it's not clarified," Venti tweeted linking to a thread in which she quote tweeted the video in question. In another tweet, Venti added "If she's addressed it before let me know but I'm just curious because I came across videos like this[.] [M]aybe she was trafficked via being coerced? Idk." The screenshots indicate that Twitter removed the two tweets for "violating our rules against posting or sharing privately produced/distributed intimate media of someone without their express consent."
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