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Meta Enhances Safety to Combat Sextortion Among Teens

Friday 18 October 2024 - 11:31
Meta Enhances Safety to Combat Sextortion Among Teens

Meta has unveiled new measures aimed at protecting young users on Instagram from the rising threat of sextortion, a form of online blackmail that coerces individuals into sharing explicit images. Beginning Thursday, Instagram will implement features designed to shield teenage users from potential exploitation and harassment.

One of the key innovations is an 'automatic blocking system' for follow requests sent to users under 18 from accounts exhibiting suspicious behaviors. This initiative seeks to deter scammers from accessing the follower and following lists of young users, which are often exploited to facilitate blackmail.

In addition, Instagram is launching a 'nudity protection feature' in its direct messaging system. This tool will automatically blur images identified as containing nudity and will be activated by default for all users under 18. When users attempt to send or forward such images, they will receive a prompt urging them to reconsider their actions. The platform aims to create a safer environment by discouraging the sharing of explicit content among its younger demographic.

Antigone Davis, Meta's head of global safety, highlighted the alarming increase in sextortion cases across social media platforms, noting that many perpetrators are financially motivated. This trend has raised concerns among parents and lawmakers regarding the adequacy of existing protections for minors online.

The announcement comes amid ongoing scrutiny of Meta's practices related to child safety. Earlier this year, CEO Mark Zuckerberg expressed regret during a Senate hearing for the pain caused to families affected by social media-related tragedies. Critics have pointed out that while Meta supports legislative efforts aimed at enhancing online safety for children, it has not fully endorsed key proposed laws such as the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA 2.0).

Haley Hinkle, policy counsel at Fairplay, emphasized that while these new features are steps in the right direction, they do not address the systemic issues surrounding child safety online. She advocates for comprehensive federal regulations that mandate platforms to adopt safe design practices for young users rather than relying solely on voluntary measures.

In a bid to raise awareness about sextortion, Instagram will also roll out an educational public service announcement (PSA) across several countries including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. This initiative aims to inform users about recognizing sextortion and seeking help if targeted.

Despite these advancements, concerns remain regarding the effectiveness of self-regulation within tech companies. Advocates like Hinkle argue that without transparency and accountability measures, such as those proposed in federal legislation, meaningful progress in safeguarding children online may be limited.

As Meta continues to refine its strategies to combat online exploitation, it faces pressure from both public opinion and regulatory bodies to ensure that young users are adequately protected from harm on its platforms.


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