Paid Complicity
The discovery that paid advertisements on Instagram allegedly promoted access to child sexual abuse material is not simply a moderation failure.
The discovery that paid advertisements on Instagram allegedly promoted access to child sexual abuse material is not simply a moderation failure.
Meta clarified that it has taken the concerns seriously, adding that "we never want this content on our platforms, and we’re committed to improving our efforts to combat it."
The Centre had issued a notice to Meta, seeking a detailed explanation of the proposed feature, raising concerns over its misuse.
There was a time when geopolitics moved through formal rooms. A state issued a statement. A spokesperson read from a prepared text.
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Meta-owned Instagram has encountered a strange issue in which audio from videos posted on the platform some years ago has mysteriously vanished.
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In letters sent to them, the FTC said that those violating the rules could face civil penalties of up to $50,120 per violation for future failures to disclose unexpected material connections.
Pop singer-songwriter Taylor Swift’s hugely successful Eras Tour has seen a tragic tumble, as her Brazil gig has led to the accidental death of a fan which has left her devastated.