💨 Abstract
The United Nations has expressed concern about Colombian rebel groups using social media apps like Facebook and Tik Tok to recruit children and young adults from marginalized communities. The U.N.'s top human rights official in Colombia, Scott Campbell, has called for more investment in both automated tools and human moderators to remove such content. Campbell met with Meta representatives to discuss the issue, and Meta pledged to work on the problem and is seeking a meeting with TikTok representatives.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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