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Meta and India join forces to tackle child exploitation on social media platforms

Meta is intensifying efforts to combat Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) on its platforms, working closely with India's Ministry of Electronics and IT to enhance moderation and safeguard users.

Puja Shil - - 2 min read
Meta and India join forces to tackle child exploitation on social media platforms
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In Brief

  1. Meta is actively taking down child sexual abuse material on Facebook and Instagram.
  2. Collaboration with India's Ministry of Electronics and IT is enhancing content moderation.
  3. The effort aims to improve user safety and compliance with legal standards.
  4. Increased monitoring and removal help tackle online child exploitation effectively.

Meta is intensifying efforts to remove Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) from its social media platforms Facebook and Instagram. According to an official from India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), the company is actively collaborating with government authorities to strengthen content moderation systems. This partnership seeks to improve the identification and removal of illegal material to protect users and comply with Indian laws. Enhanced monitoring mechanisms and swift action against detected CSAM have been reported, aiming to curb online child exploitation more effectively. The joint initiative reflects a broader commitment from Meta and Indian regulatory bodies to combat digital abuse and ensure a safer internet environment for all users. Authorities emphasize continued vigilance and cooperation to address this critical issue.

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