New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez has accused Meta of not protecting children from sexual predators on its platforms and wants to know how it polices subscribers to accounts featuring children, The New York Times’ Michael H. Keller and Jennifer Valentino-DeVries report. Torrez has formally requested documentation from Meta about subscriptions on Facebook and Instagram, according to the report. “This deeply disturbing pattern of conduct puts children at risk — and persists despite a wave of lawsuits and congressional investigations,” Torrez said in a statement.
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