Social media platforms must follow SOPs on child abuse content: Government
Social media platforms must follow child abuse material reporting rules. Timely reporting and coordination with law enforcement are key duties. The government is examining Meta's response to Instagram ad concerns. Officials focus on platform compliance with material detection obligations. Lapses in procedures will invite action under applicable legal frameworks.
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