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- Meta had 17-strikes policy for sex trafficking posts, lawsuit alleges
An ex-Meta employee testified that the tech company allowed 17 strikes before it suspended accounts for sex trafficking, court documents say
- 7 Allegations Against Meta in Newly Unsealed Filings - TIME
Court filings allege Meta tolerated sex trafficking, hid harms to teens, and prioritized growth over user safety for years
- Meta Faces Scrutiny After Whistleblower Claims 17-Strikes Policy
According to a newly filed lawsuit in the United States, a former employee of Meta — the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp — alleges that the tech giant relied on an internal “17-strikes” system when dealing with certain posts connected to sex-trafficking activity on its platforms
- Meta’s Unsealed Internal Documents Prove Years of Deliberate Harm and . . .
Meta knowingly allowed sex trafficking of kids and teens to flourish on its platforms: Meta knowingly allowed sex trafficking on its platform, and had a 17-strike policy for accounts known to engage in trafficking
- Court filings allege Meta misled public on risks to children - MSN
A new court filing has revealed that sex trafficking was difficult to report and widely tolerated on Meta platforms
- Court Filings Allege Meta Downplayed Risks to Children and . . . - DNyuz
Sex trafficking on Meta platforms was both difficult to report and widely tolerated, according to a court filing unsealed Friday In a plaintiffs’ brief filed as part of a major lawsuit against four social media companies, Instagram’s former head of safety and well-being Vaishnavi Jayakumar testified that when she joined Meta in 2020 she was shocked to learn that the company had a “17x
- Meta Accused Of Ignoring Teen Safety And Allowing Sex Trafficking On . . .
Meta faces allegations of ignoring teen safety, allowing sex trafficking, and hiding research on mental health harms on Instagram
- Lawsuit Alleges Meta ‘Lied To Congress’ About Harms To Kids
New court filings also allege it would take a whopping 17 strikes for solicitation before an account was deleted
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