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Meta is facing pressure from parents of children who have suffered from online harm, including sextortion and cyberbullying, after a bipartisan bill to protect children online was killed. A vigil was held outside one of Meta's Manhattan offices, where families placed framed photos of their dead children and demanded action from the company.
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