A new tool, called Take It Down, takes aim at a practice commonly referred to as “revenge porn,” where someone posts an explicit picture of an individual without their consent to publicly embarrass or cause them distress. The practice has skyrocketed in the last few years on social media, particularly among young boys.
In response, Davis told CNN that Meta “welcomes efforts to introduce standards for the industry on how to ensure that children can safely navigate and enjoy all that online services have to offer.” In the meantime, she said the company continues to double down on efforts to help protect its young users, particularly when it comes to keeping explicit photos off its site.
Meta and all it’s companies contribute little t society. Probably cause more damage than good to children.
They're just doing this now, how brave of them?
No they aren't..they're just saying they are. FB can't be trusted.
Posting low hanging fruit again?
No they aren’t. They’re still cracking down on free speech at the behest of the left against conservatives.
Sure they are.
Kinda late to protecting our kids there Zuckerberg 🤡 did you finally get permission for your lord and over seer’s at the BIDENISM Administration?
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