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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Apologizes To Families In US Senate Hearing On Social Media Abuse

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleFebruary 2, 2024 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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In a US Senate hearing, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologized to families affected by social media abuse, particularly those whose children faced harm.

The hearing, also involving tech leaders from TikTok, Snap, X, and Discord, focused on child protection online. Lawmakers questioned the executives for nearly four hours, addressing concerns about online sexual exploitation and the need for legislation holding social media companies accountable.

 

Zuckerberg, facing scrutiny, apologized to families who shared stories of their children’s self-harm or suicide linked to social media content.





The hearing extended beyond child protection, with senators exploring various issues. TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew denied sharing US users’ data with the Chinese government and clarified his lack of affiliation with the Chinese Communist Party.

 

The hearing emphasized the urgency of online safety legislation currently in Congress. Discord’s Jason Citron faced tension with lawmakers over the company’s stance on proposed bills.

Meta announced new safety measures ahead of the hearing, including default settings preventing minors from receiving messages from strangers on Instagram and Messenger.

 

Despite industry analysts highlighting the familiar pattern of political grandstanding, the hearing shed light on the lack of substantial regulation in the US social media landscape.

The executives disclosed the number of content moderators, with Meta and TikTok leading with 40,000 each, Snap with 2,300, X with 2,000, and Discord with “hundreds.”

 

Post-hearing, parents rallied outside, urging lawmakers to pass the Kids Online Safety Act. The testimonials of parents, including Joann Bogard, emphasized the urgent need for legislation.

Former Meta staff member Arturo Béjar criticized Meta’s approach, stating the company should take responsibility for creating a safe environment for teens.

 

Meta claimed to have implemented “over 30 tools” to support a safe online environment for teens. However, the effectiveness of these measures and the overall outcome of the hearing leave the future of social media regulation un certain.

 

 

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