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'I'm Sorry For Everything': Meta Boss Mark Zuckerberg Apologises To Families During Online Child Safety Hearing

Despite acknowledging the challenges, Zuckerberg cited research claiming that "on balance," social media does not negatively impact the mental health of young individuals.

During a compelling session at a US Senate hearing on Wednesday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg expressed remorse to families amidst intense scrutiny by lawmakers addressing the risks children encounter on social media platforms. The tech leaders faced considerable political backlash for allegedly neglecting their responsibility to mitigate the adverse effects of social media on young individuals, encompassing concerns related to sexual predators and adolescent suicides.

During the hearing, Zuckerberg, prompted by Republican Senator Josh Hawley, stood up and directly addressed families who presented images of children reportedly harmed by social media.

"I'm sorry for everything you have all been through," Zuckerberg empathised, acknowledging the challenges faced by these families. "No one should go through the things that your families have suffered."

Accompanying Zuckerberg, chief executives from TikTok, X, Discord, and Snap also confronted critical questions from US lawmakers in a session titled "Big Tech and the Online Child Sexual Exploitation Crisis."

Senator Lindsey Graham asserted, "Mister Zuckerberg, you and the companies before us, I know you don't mean it to be so, but you have blood on your hands. You have a product that's causing harm."

Zuckerberg, in response, emphasised Meta's efforts to provide support and controls for parents and teens to minimise potential harm. "Keeping young people safe online has been a challenge since the internet began, and as criminals evolve their tactics, we have to evolve our defences too," he stated during his opening statement.

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Despite acknowledging the challenges, Zuckerberg cited research claiming that "on balance," social media does not negatively impact the mental health of young individuals.

Senator Dick Durbin, who chaired the meeting, challenged this perspective, stating, "I don't think it makes any sense. There isn't a parent in this room who's had a child...(who) hasn't changed right in front of (their) eyes" due to an "emotional experience" on social media.

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Preceding their testimony, Meta and X (formerly Twitter) announced new measures to address the impact on young social media users. Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, disclosed that it would now block direct messages sent to young teens by strangers. Additionally, teens under age 16 can only be messaged or added to group chats by individuals they already follow or are connected to.

Furthermore, Meta implemented stricter content restrictions for teens on Instagram and Facebook, making it more challenging for them to access posts discussing suicide, self-harm, or eating disorders. These initiatives aim to enhance the safety of young users within the digital realm.

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