Absolutely. That's a very loaded question.
In an ideal world, we wouldn't have platforms for individuals like Andrew Tate, who has normalized e-pimping, or the platform OnlyFans. I think that, practically speaking, you can't censor these platforms. Kids will find a way around it, even in countries where they've banned social media platforms. Children and youth find different VPNs to get in.
Again, I come back to prevention and the emphasis on that. I think it's even more effective for our government to recognize that a key piece of human trafficking is coercion. This coercion is happening through particular platforms that are normalizing self-exploitation. I believe the numbers we're seeing are actually exponentially higher, because we're seeing a lot of youth and children being groomed into self-exploitation. They are normalizing pimping each other and not defining it as “human trafficking”. Once they turn 18, all of a sudden they're consensual sex workers.
To reroute your question, I don't believe there will ever be true censorship. In an ideal space, of course.... If we could do that, it would be amazing. I think the more important thing to do is to understand the coercion aspect of human trafficking and educating on that.