Facebook asked for nudes to help stop revenge porn and it worked. Can our culture change next? | Arwa Mahdawi
by Arwa Mahdawi from US news | The Guardian on (#66F4A)
A tool to stop non-consensual distribution of intimate images has been successful - but there's still the problem that collecting digital trophies is part of being a man
Would you send your nudes to Facebook? Would you trust a company famous for its somewhat loose approach to data privacy with intimate photos of yourself? The answer, for a lot of people, is hell no, are you out of your mind?" Five years ago Facebook (which is now Meta) asked Australians for their nudes in a pilot effort to develop a tool to stop the non-consensual distribution of intimate images; the response was sceptical to say the least. In a surprising twist, though, it looks like Meta's tactics to stop revenge porn are actually working.
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