Meta's Facebook and Instagram have been held responsible for subjecting minors to sexual harassment, which includes the distribution of explicit images of adult genitalia, according to an internal company estimate from 2021.

Based on an internal estimate, social media platforms reportedly exposed almost 1,00,000 children to exploitation through inappropriate content and images, as stated in a media report on Saturday.

These sensitive findings were disclosed in a recently unsealed section of a complaint filed by the attorney general of New Mexico in an ongoing legal battle against the social media giant’s safeguarding efforts related to minors on the Internet.

The complaint specifically highlighted a description of a 2020 Meta internal company chat. The discussion was among the employees who were planning their strategy for child grooming similar to that of the Chinese short video app TikTok.

The conversation indicated that child safety is not a priority, falling somewhere between zero and negligible.

Furthermore, the allegations gained credibility from a recently unredacted filing that underscored a Meta executive's swift response to a complaint filed by an Apple employee. The complaint pertained to their 12-year-old child being approached on Facebook in the same year.

Meta’s spokesperson claimed that the company has fixed many such issues identified as complaints. The lawsuit, however, suggested that the social media firm failed to protect underage users from predators online.

This failure was even indicated to the company by its subordinates but it failed to acknowledge its workforce.

Filed in December 2023, the lawsuit said that Meta was unsuccessful in the implementation of the suggested recommendation because it placed a higher priority on social media engagement and advertising growth than child safety.
 
Mark Zuckerberg, Meta's Founder and CEO, is named as a defendant in the legal dispute, the report said.
 
In the meantime, a US judge ruled that Zuckerberg's participation is mandatory in a deposition that is part of an ongoing lawsuit in Texas concerning the company's face recognition technology.

According to a ruling made by Justice Jeff Rambin, the state court has rejected Meta's recent appeal, requesting respite from a directive mandating the verbal examination of Zuckerberg at an undisclosed date.

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