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Instagram algorithm promotes pedo networks, connects predators with victims: WSJ report

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A new investigative report from the Wall Street Journal(REPORT) has revealed that Instagram is helping to connect and promote networks of accounts that commission and purchase underage sex content.

The social media platform has allowed people to search for explicit hashtags such as “pedowhore” and “preteensex,” and connected those searchers to accounts that advertise the sales of child sex materials, accounts that are often claiming to be run by children and use handles such as “little slut for you.”

Those accounts offering to sell pedophile sex materials post “menus” of content, with some accounts inviting buyers to commission specific sexual acts.

Some of these menus include pricing for videos of children hurting themselves and “imagery of the minor performing sexual acts with animals,” Stanford Internet Observatory researchers found.

Meta said that it has taken down 27 pedophile networks in the past two years and is planning more removals. Since being contacted by the Wall Street Journal, Meta said it has blocked thousands of hashtags, some with millions of posts, that sexualize children, and has restricted its algorithm from recommending to users search terms associated with sex abuse.

Test accounts set up by researchers at Stanford’s Internet Observatory and UMass’ Rescue Lab that viewed a single account in the network of pedophiles were instantly given “suggested for you” recommendations of child sex content buyers and sellers and accounts linking to content trading sites off-platform.

“Following just a handful of these recommendations was enough to flood a test account with content that sexualizes children,” the Wall Street Journal wrote.

Stanford researchers discovered 405 sellers of “self-generated” child sex content. These accounts claimed to be run by children, some as young as 12. 112 of those accounts had a combined 22,000 unique followers.

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