A jury in New Mexico has imposed a $375 million penalty on Meta for child exploitation through social media platforms. This ruling marks the first of its kind against Meta for such offenses.
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez stated that the decision is a historic victory for all children and families whose lives have been adversely affected by Meta's choice to prioritize profits over child safety.
Details of the Ruling
Torrez added that the penalty reflects the reality that Meta intentionally concealed its knowledge of child exploitation on its platforms.
He pointed out that the crime committed by Meta involved issuing false or misleading statements regarding the safety of children on its platforms.
Background & Context
The Attorney General noted that Meta operates social media platforms used by millions of children worldwide.
He emphasized that the company deliberately hid its knowledge of child exploitation occurring on its platforms.
Impact & Consequences
Torrez indicated that this ruling will have significant implications for other technology companies.
He added that the decision will help protect children from exploitation by technology firms.
Regional Significance
He noted that the ruling will assist in protecting children in the Arab region from exploitation by technology companies.
Furthermore, the decision will enhance child protection in the Arab region.
In conclusion, this ruling is the first of its kind to impose a penalty on Meta for child exploitation.
