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'Where's the line?' MSNBC's Steele hammers Zuckerberg for allowing attacks on young girls - Raw Story

'Where's the line?' MSNBC's Steele hammers Zuckerberg for allowing attacks on young girls - Raw Story | Operation Oya | Scoop.it

MSNBC's Michael Steele raged at Meta's Mark Zuckerberg Sunday for doing away with fact-checking and allowing "suggestive comments" beneath the pictures of "young girls" on its platforms, among other questionable practices.

Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and WhatsApp, announced...

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January 20, 2021 6:49 PM
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Cyber Police warns public about ‘sextortion’, says don’t accept random friend requests | Webdunia English

Cyber Police warns public about ‘sextortion’, says don’t accept random friend requests | Webdunia English | Operation Oya | Scoop.it

The Cyber Police on Wednesday warned public about falling prey to ‘sextortion’ by accepting random friend requests and video calls on social media sites, including Facebook and WhatsApp.

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April 9, 2021 12:59 PM
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Bengaluru: 26-year-old IAS aspirant hangs himself after sextortion via Facebook - Daily Hunt

Bengaluru: 26-year-old IAS aspirant hangs himself after sextortion via Facebook - Daily Hunt | Operation Oya | Scoop.it

A 26-year-old civil services aspirant hanged himself to death after he was allegedly blackmailed by cyber criminals who got acquainted with him on Facebook.

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May 2, 2020 11:00 PM
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Lawsuits over Facebook allowing pimps to recruit online may go forward, Texas appeals court says - HoustonChronicle.com 

Lawsuits over Facebook allowing pimps to recruit online may go forward, Texas appeals court says - HoustonChronicle.com  | Operation Oya | Scoop.it

A Texas appeals court has rejected Facebook’s efforts to halt multiple lawsuits accusing the social media juggernaut of knowingly permitting sex traffickers to recruit through its various platforms.

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