Meta is launching a new tool through the National Centers of Exploited and Missing Children to help people regain control of their potentially intimate images online and remove them from the internet. Vice President and Global Head of Safety at Meta, Antigone Davis, joins News NOW to explain how the “Take It Down” works and what it hopes to achieve.
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My cell phone it's the same and nothing person it's help me
Wtf….
Better idea. Force social media platform to have user identification in order to post. The amount if bots online is horrible.
It'd be much better if corps like Google would simply uphold and enforce their lying TOS, punish the violators and remove them. But they rarely do it at all, IF at all. Bullsheet, like their biased, tampered-with search engine algorithm is.
"take it down" even the ones that are saved to private hard drives and can be reuploaded at anytime!
Sounds more like Meta trying to put a better face on their company after they have seen substantial losses in their stock in the last year. At best this seems like just a hurdle to jump over rather than hitting a brick wall to stop this.
Also they keep using the word "teens" and not minors which I assume is designed on purpose. Isn't Meta basically allowing/telling children they can help "safely" share child pornography? No one sees a problem with this?
Dear censorshiptube or channel mod.
What is wrong with asking:
“Why are teens taking and sending explicit materials too each other?”
I'd hijack that algorithm and reprogram it to remove Fox News feeds.
they'll just use another messaging apps then, they're about to lose users