Facebook on Wednesday said it has updated its child safety policies and is testing new tools to prevent users from sharing content that victimizes children. It, however, said content that is not explicit and does not depict child nudity is harder to define. Besides, it has begun testing two new tools to bar potentially malicious searches for child exploitative content and non-malicious sharing of the content. The first is a pop-up for those who search for terms the apps associates with child exploitation. To do so, it has made it easier to report content for violating child exploitation policies.
Source: Mint February 24, 2021 10:57 UTC