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Home / Technology / Moms Fight Meta's AI: "Child Exploitation" Bans Spark Outcry

Moms Fight Meta's AI: "Child Exploitation" Bans Spark Outcry

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Mothers report their Facebook and Instagram accounts were permanently disabled by Meta.
  • Meta cited child sexual exploitation as the reason for account terminations.
  • Appeals to Meta have been unsuccessful, leading to frustration and calls for accountability.
Moms Fight Meta's AI: "Child Exploitation" Bans Spark Outcry

Meta has permanently disabled the Facebook and Instagram accounts of several individuals, including two mothers from metro Atlanta, citing child sexual exploitation as the reason. These users adamantly deny the accusations, stating that such claims are untrue and deeply damaging to their reputations and livelihoods. Despite their appeals, Meta's automated systems have offered no recourse, leaving affected individuals without access to their professional and personal online presences.

The issue has gained widespread attention, with an online petition garnering over 51,000 signatures calling for Meta to hold accountability for wrongfully disabled accounts, improve its AI, restore access, and offer genuine customer support. Many users feel they are at the mercy of Meta's "Bots," unable to communicate with a human representative to resolve these critical errors.

Following complaints, including to the Georgia Attorney General's office, some accounts have been restored. One of the mothers had her business and personal accounts reinstated, but her Instagram remains disabled. Meta has stated they take action on policy violations and allow appeals, but the experience highlights significant flaws in their automated account moderation processes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Meta disabled Tara Hanover's accounts, citing child sexual exploitation, abuse, and nudity, which she denies.
The petition asks Meta to fix its AI, restore wrongfully disabled accounts, and provide real customer support.
Yes, Meta restored Melodie Edwards' accounts after they were initially disabled for child exploitation claims.

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