<https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/jan/18/instagram-facebook-child-sexual-harassment>


Meta estimates about 100,000 children using Facebook and Instagram receive 
online sexual harassment each day, including “pictures of adult genitalia”, 
according to internal company documents made public late Wednesday.

The unsealed legal filing includes several allegations against the company 
based on information the New Mexico attorney general’s office received from 
presentations by Meta employees and communications between staff. The documents 
describe an incident in 2020 when the 12-year-old daughter of an executive at 
Apple was solicited via IG Direct, Instagram’s messaging product.

“This is the kind of thing that pisses Apple off to the extent of threatening 
to remove us from the App Store,” a Meta employee fretted, according to the 
documents. A senior Meta employee described how his own daughter had been 
solicited via Instagram in testimony to the US Congress late last year. His 
efforts to fix the problem were ignored, he said.

The filing is the latest in a lawsuit initiated by the New Mexico attorney 
general’s office on 5 December, which alleges Meta’s social networks have 
become marketplaces for child predators. Raúl Torrez, the state’s attorney 
general, has accused Meta of enabling adults to find, message and groom 
children. The company has denied the suit’s claims, saying it “mischaracterizes 
our work using selective quotes and cherry-picked documents”.

Meta issued a statement in response to Wednesday’s filing: “We want teens to 
have safe, age-appropriate experiences online, and we have over 30 tools to 
support them and their parents. We’ve spent a decade working on these issues 
and hiring people who have dedicated their careers to keeping young people safe 
and supported online.”

A 2021 internal presentation on child safety was also referenced in the 
lawsuit. According to the suit, one slide stated that Meta is “underinvested in 
minor sexualization on IG, notable on sexualized comments on content posted by 
minors. Not only is this a terrible experience for creators and bystanders, 
it’s also a vector for bad actors to identify and connect with one another.”

The complaint also highlights Meta employees’ concerns over child safety. In a 
July 2020 internal Meta chat, one employee asked: “What specifically are we 
doing for child grooming (something I just heard about that is happening a lot 
on TikTok)?” According to the complaint, he received a response: “Somewhere 
between zero and negligible.”

Meta’s statement also says the company has taken “significant steps to prevent 
teens from experiencing unwanted contact, especially from adults”.

The New Mexico lawsuit follows a Guardian investigation in April that uncovered 
how Meta is failing to report or detect the use of its platforms for child 
trafficking. The investigation also revealed how Messenger, Facebook’s private 
messaging service, is used as a platform for traffickers to communicate to buy 
and sell children.

Meta employees discussed the use of Messenger “to coordinate trafficking 
activities” and facilitate “every human exploitation stage (recruitment, 
coordination, exploitation) is represented on our platform”, according to 
documents included in the suit.

Yet, an internal 2017 email describes executive opposition to scanning Facebook 
Messenger for “harmful content” because it would place the service “at a 
competitive disadvantage vs other apps who might offer more privacy”, the 
lawsuit states.

In December, Meta received widespread criticism for rolling out end-to-end 
encryption for messages sent on Facebook and via Messenger. Encryption hides 
the contents of a message from anyone but the sender and the intended recipient 
by converting text and images into unreadable cyphers that are unscrambled on 
receipt. Child safety experts, policymakers and law enforcement have argued 
encryption obstructs efforts to rescue child sex-trafficking victims and the 
prosecution of predators. Privacy advocates praised the decision for shielding 
users from surveillance by governments and law enforcement.

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