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[Discussion] Empowering Teens: Meta's Fight Against Online Exploitation


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Expanding Tools for Teen Safety

Meta has taken significant steps to empower teenagers worldwide with more control over their intimate images, working in collaboration with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC). The expansion of the Take It Down program now offers support in multiple languages and countries, making it easier for millions of teens to safeguard their privacy and prevent the unauthorized spread of their images online. This initiative allows for the creation of a unique digital fingerprint for intimate images, ensuring that the actual content remains private and secure on the user's device while enabling the removal of such content from the internet.

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Resources and Support against Sextortion

Recognizing the distressing impact of sextortion on young individuals, Meta has updated its Stop Sextortion hub in partnership with Thorn. This update introduces new resources and tips aimed at teens, parents, and educators on how to address and prevent sextortion. By providing guidance on how to navigate these challenging situations, Meta aims to equip affected individuals with the knowledge and tools needed to counteract exploitation and regain control.

Global Awareness and Protection Measures

In a concerted effort to raise awareness about sextortion scams, Meta is launching a global campaign to inform teens and their parents about the dangers of such activities and the steps they can take to protect themselves. This includes working with creators and safety organizations worldwide to spread the message. Meta's ongoing efforts also include introducing safety notices on Instagram to caution users about potential scams and encouraging them to report any threatening behavior. Moreover, Meta has implemented measures to protect teens from unwanted contact by setting stricter default message settings and privacy controls for younger users.

Meta's commitment to combating sextortion reflects a comprehensive approach to enhancing online safety for young users. Through the expansion of the Take It Down program, the provision of updated resources, and a global awareness campaign, Meta aims to create a safer internet environment, empowering teens and their families to take proactive steps against online exploitation and scams.


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It's sad what us as a society has become. The internet is wonderful to learn new things & make friends we would never otherwise get to know. We can get help for various things. However, that same anonymity has enabled bullies to up their game. Even people who wouldn't think twice about bullying somebody face to face (say a scrawny kid next to a tall kid) are enabled in a bad way to bully.

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