New Delhi, July 10, 2026: In response to a government notice regarding child safety measures on social media platforms, Meta (Facebook) has announced a series of steps to enhance online safety for children.
The company stated that it will implement stricter age verification processes, improve content moderation policies, and collaborate with child protection organizations to address online risks.
The government's notice was issued following concerns about the increasing number of cyberbullying cases and the spread of harmful content targeting minors.
Meta's response includes the introduction of new tools to detect and remove inappropriate content, as well as educational programs for parents and children on digital safety.However, critics argue that these measures may infringe on user privacy and could lead to over-censorship.The company also emphasized its commitment to balancing safety with free speech, ensuring that legitimate content is not unfairly restricted.The announcement comes amid growing global discussions on regulating tech companies to protect young users online.
This move reflects the growing pressure on social media platforms to address child safety concerns while navigating the complexities of free expression and privacy rights.
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