A BBC investigation has revealed significant failures by Instagram, operated by Meta, in addressing advertisements featuring content depicting sexual violence against children. The research showed that Instagram's algorithm promoted explicit Indian pornography, including material involving minors, despite such content being illegal in India regardless of age. These ads directed users to Telegram groups offering such content for sale at low prices. Meta claimed these posts did not violate community guidelines and thus were not removed. Despite Meta's automated systems for reviewing advertiser content, they failed to detect these violations. Meta later admitted no system is perfect and some violations might go unnoticed. The issue has raised concerns among legal experts like former Indian Supreme Court Justice Madan Lokur.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents findings from a journalistic investigation without overtly favoring any side. It includes direct quotes from Meta and mentions concerns raised by a former high-ranking Indian judicial figure, providing balanced perspectives.


