The owner of a popular social network invited users to send their intimate pictures
Meta invited users to send intimate photos to remove them from the Internet Revenge Porn Helpline has launched a platform to combat the proliferation of intimate photos on the Internet. To detect such content, the company invited users to send their pictures. This was announced in a press release from the company. “If someone is concerned that their intimate images have been published or may be posted on social networks such as Facebook or Instagram, they can submit an application to StopNCII.org to quickly detect them,” the press release said. Meta invites users, whose photos or videos of an intimate nature could get on Instagram or Facebook without their consent, to select files that the system could quickly delete. The company claims that the original image will remain on the user's device, it will not be downloaded anywhere and will not be transmitted. To do this, the file will be