The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology of India has issued a stern notice to Meta, the parent company of Instagram. This notice addresses the presence of paid advertisements on Instagram that are linked to child sexual exploitation and abuse material (CSEAM).
Immediate Removal of Harmful Content Required
The government has mandated Instagram to promptly remove all advertisements and content that promote such harmful activities. Additionally, the company is required to provide a comprehensive response regarding this issue within seven days.
Background of the Issue
According to sources, certain advertisements on Instagram were redirecting users to external platforms or websites. These external sites contained highly objectionable and illegal content related to child sexual exploitation. The government is treating this matter with utmost seriousness, as it is alleged that Instagram's algorithms were facilitating the promotion of such dangerous content.
Urgent Measures Ordered
The government has instructed Meta to take immediate and stringent actions to curb the dissemination and promotion of this illegal material related to child exploitation. The rise in cases where social media platforms are used to spread content related to child sexual exploitation has raised significant concerns, prompting the government to implement these strict measures to ensure the safety of children.
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