
Meta’s Current Policy Ignores Potential Child Abuse and Must be Changed
Meta should “err on the side of children” instead of adults
Meta should “err on the side of children” instead of adults
“Instagram is consistently noted as a top site used for grooming, sex trafficking, child sex abuse material, and a host of other harms.”
Instagram should enact swifter, broader measures to protect the safety and well-being of its users—especially the youngest.
Originally Published at Daily Caller By Ailan Evans Lawmakers and advocacy groups say Facebook’s decision to stop work on a version of its social media platform
Originally Published at Washington Examiner By Sydney Shea A national advocacy organization against juvenile sexual exploitation is telling Big Tech that Instagram shouldn’t be designed for children, calling
A common sense solution to hold Big Tech accountable and keep kids safe online. The movement to default to safety is spearheaded by Google.
Demand that Facebook put children’s well-being and safety over profit by scrapping the proposed “Instagram for Kids.”
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) has joined other child safety advocates in calling on Facebook to cancel plans to introduce Instagram for children under age 13.
Instagram continues to improve the safety of its youngest users. Here are several changes they’re making to enhance teen safety.
Instagram has made significant improvements to address the sexual exploitation and abuse that occur on its platform. The National Center on Sexual Exploitation has been
Today three anti-sexual exploitation organizations from three different countries—the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (United States), Collective Shout (Australia), and Defend Dignity (Canada)—launched a #WakeUpInstagram
We think of sex trafficking as only occurring in dingy dungeons, but really so much of it has moved online – it’s a digital age