{"id":300038,"date":"2017-03-08T06:20:25","date_gmt":"2017-03-08T06:20:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=300038"},"modified":"2017-03-08T06:20:25","modified_gmt":"2017-03-08T06:20:25","slug":"facebook-failed-to-remove-sexualised-images-of-children","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2017\/03\/facebook-failed-to-remove-sexualised-images-of-children\/","title":{"rendered":"Facebook failed to remove sexualised images of children"},"content":{"rendered":"

Facebook has been criticised for its handling of reports about sexualised images of children on its platform.<\/p>\n

The chairman of the Commons media committee, Damian Collins, said he had “grave doubts” about the effectiveness of its content moderation systems.<\/p>\n

Mr Collins’ comments come after the BBC reported dozens of photos to Facebook, but more than 80% were not removed.<\/p>\n

They included images from groups where users were discussing swapping what appeared to be child abuse material.<\/p>\n

When provided with examples of the images, Facebook reported the BBC journalists involved to the police and cancelled plans for an interview.<\/p>\n

It subsequently issued a statement: “It is against the law for anyone to distribute images of child exploitation.”<\/p>\n

Mr Collins said it was extraordinary that the BBC had been reported to the authorities when it was trying to “help clean up the network”.<\/p>\n

\"Facebook<\/p>\n

On its welcome page, Facebook says it does remove obscene material.<\/p>\n

“Nudity or other sexually suggestive content” it states are not allowed on the platform.<\/p>\n

It encourages users to report inappropriate content via its “report button”.<\/p>\n

The US firm says it has improved this system since an investigation by the BBC last year.<\/p>\n

That found “secret” groups were being used by paedophiles to meet and swap images.<\/p>\n

Information the BBC provided to the police led to one man being sent to prison for four years.<\/p>\n

To test Facebook’s claim, the BBC used the report button to alert the company to 100 images which appeared to break its guidelines. They included:<\/p>\n