KEY POINTS
  • A new legal filing alleges a 2021 Meta internal estimate found as many as 100,000 children every day received sexual harassment on Facebook and Instagram.
  • The filing is part of a complaint by the attorney general of New Mexico in an ongoing lawsuit against Meta over the company's steps to protect children online.
  • "The complaint mischaracterizes our work using selective quotes and cherry-picked documents," a Meta spokesperson said.

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A worker picks up trash in front of a new logo and the name 'Meta' on the sign in front of Facebook headquarters on October 28, 2021 in Menlo Park, California.

WASHINGTON — A new legal filing about child exploitation on Meta's Facebook and Instagram apps alleges a 2021 internal company estimate found as many as 100,000 children every day received sexual harassment, such as pictures of adult genitalia, on the platforms.

This was revealed in newly unredacted portions of a complaint from the attorney general of New Mexico in an ongoing lawsuit against the social media giant over the company's steps to protect children online as the platforms exploded in popularity with young people. 

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