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@Uldouz

Award winning Actress/Writer/Producer/Activist/OG influencer @uldouz on all platforms, Snapchat: snapuldouz support https://t.co/j4pUFCmUBj

Los Angeles, CA Katılım Kasım 2009
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Uldouz@Uldouz·
RT if you like! Urgent! Sign My Petition To Urge Congress To Pass The Protect Act, To Protect Children, Women & Men From Being Exploited Online! Sign It Now Or Be A Part Of The Problem! change.org/protectact
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After creating and pushing the PROTECT Act for over 4 years — which is age and consent verification for uploaders to adult platforms — even when almost nobody supported it and many dismissed it, it’s powerful to now see global experts, lawmakers, and institutions acknowledging what survivors like myself have been saying all along: Reactive takedown laws alone were never enough. Age and consent verification for uploaders has always been the real solution. It’s encouraging to see more people finally understanding how badly protections like the PROTECT Act are needed.
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BREAKING: United Nations experts call for full criminal prosecution of P*rnhub/Aylo in the U.S. and Canada. They also call for mandatory, third-party, age and consent verification policy. Reem Alsalem, Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, and Ana Brian Nougrères, Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy, highlighted the systemic abuse of victims on P*rnhub. They also called out Twitter/X and Xvideos for employing the same exploitative structural conditions that P*rnhub deployed prior to being exposed and held accountable: no verification of identity, age or consent for millions of individuals featured in the explicit content being globally distributed. The experts highlighted the critical role that payment networks, search engine, and hosting companies play in enabling or distributing the abuse, and the need for those gatekeepers to implement global corporate policy requiring age and consent verification for sexually explicit content as a condition for use of their services.

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Society wants women to look as young as possible cause of pedophilia culture
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RT and Choose two
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One of the greatest things a human being can do is create life and help keep humanity going. Yet the labor, sacrifice, and responsibility that comes with motherhood is so often minimized, expected, unpaid, and emotionally invisible. Mothers sacrifice their bodies, their time, their sleep, their mental health, their freedom, their careers, their identity, and in many ways, entire versions of their lives while raising human beings. If you outsource childcare, cooking, cleaning, driving, tutoring, emotional support, scheduling, and household management, all of those roles are recognized as labor and paid for. But mothers are often expected to do all of it for free while also financially pouring into their families at the same time. Society depends on mothers every single day, yet many mothers are left exhausted, unsupported, emotionally depleted, and unseen while carrying impossible amounts of responsibility behind closed doors. So for something that important to be reduced to one day of acknowledgment every year honestly feels disrespectful to what mothers actually sacrifice. So yeah… I guess happy Mother’s Day.
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BREAKING: Following the courageous CNN reporting by reporter @SaskyaCNN into Motherless and content linked to gender-based violence and abuse, Dutch authorities have reportedly taken the site offline. Thank you, for helping shine a light on this issue. Now we need preventative laws like the PROTECT Act implemented globally so this never happens again. The PROTECT Act would require age and consent verification for uploaders to adult platforms before content is published online.
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RT if you like! Urgent! Sign My Petition To Urge Congress To Pass The Protect Act, To Protect Children, Women & Men From Being Exploited Online! Sign It Now Or Be A Part Of The Problem! change.org/protectact
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BREAKING: Dutch authorities have shut down Motherless following mounting international scrutiny tied to content involving gender-based violence and drug-facilitated sexual assault. The bigger question is: Why are platforms allowed to accept uploads of intimate and explicit content without verifying the age and consent of uploaders in the first place? Much of the content uploaded to these sites is not verified for age and consent. Reactive takedowns alone are not enough. Prevention matters. This is why uploader age and consent verification systems like the PROTECT Act and UK Amendment 300 are so important in the AI era.
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RT if you like ❤️
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Hi, my name is Uldouz — it means North Star. I’m an award-winning actress, writer, producer, director, activist, stand-up comedian, entrepreneur, and one of the original OG social media influencers with over 10 million followers worldwide. Before social media, I earned my MBA in Marketing and was discovered by legendary director John Singleton. I later wrote comedy content for Will Ferrell’s Funny or Die and Marlon Wayans’ What the Funny. As social media evolved, I became the first woman to break barriers by combining glamour-driven and comedic content online, helping prove that women could be both beautiful and genuinely funny while building massive audiences. I also became the first woman to transition from influencer culture into stand-up comedy. My award-winning film Hacked won 22 awards internationally. After becoming a victim of the 2014 iCloud hack leak, I founded Foundation RA and became the first woman to create preventative legislation like the PROTECT Act focused on stopping online exploitation and abuse before content is ever uploaded — instead of relying only on reactive takedown systems after the damage is already done. Today, my content reflects all aspects of my journey — from entertainment, stand-up comedy, and viral social media content to activism, entrepreneurship, consciousness, and shaping conversations around the future of the digital world in the AI era. Thank you for being here and supporting the journey.
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One of the many, many, MANY reasons why @GovernorHobbs needs to sign my bill HB2133. Our state is currently failing to adequately protect its residents. My bill rights that wrong. wired.com/story/ai-porn-…
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As an Iranian woman who was raised in Sweden and experienced a lot of racism there, I moved to the United States as a young woman and barely experienced racism here until I started working with nonprofit organizations, especially some of the Christian ones. It was shocking to me because I came into those spaces believing they were built on compassion, equality, and helping people. Instead, I often felt judged, excluded, and treated differently compared to my white, all-American colleagues. I worked harder than almost everyone around me. I gave more, sacrificed more, brought in more attention, opportunities, connections, and support than many of the people I worked with — yet I was often treated as less than. It felt like I was good enough to use, but never truly accepted or valued equally. And every time they needed a “person of color,” they would come to me asking if I knew anyone, as if diversity was just something to display instead of genuinely respecting people. What hurt the most is that even after accomplishing more than many of them combined, they still consistently chose to highlight and elevate the same white, all-American “favorites.” At first, I didn’t want to believe it. I kept giving people the benefit of the doubt. But after years of watching the patterns, it became impossible to ignore. Looking back now, I can clearly see who gets consistently supported, promoted, protected, and celebrated — and who gets used for optics. Too often, people of color are only brought in when it benefits an image, a campaign, or a public appearance of inclusivity. Then once the optics are achieved, they are quietly pushed aside, ignored, or discarded. That realization was deeply painful, especially coming from spaces that publicly preach love, kindness, equality, and morality.
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ULDOUZ WALLACE LEADS GLOBAL PUSH FOR THE PROTECT ACT AND UK AMENDMENT 300
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