Meta announced Friday that it has updated its child safety features after a series of Wall Street Journal reports, including expanding its list of terms, phrases, and emojis related to child safety. Meta said: “We take recent allegations about the effectiveness of our work very seriously, and we created a task force to review existing policies; examine technology and enforcement systems we have in place; and make changes that strengthen our protections for young people, ban predators, and remove the networks they use to connect with one another. The task force took immediate steps to strengthen our protections, and our child safety teams continue to work on additional measures.”
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