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SCIENCE & TECH: Ex Meta execs testify reveal how terrible

SCIENCE & TECH: Ex Meta execs testify reveal how terrible social media is for teen girls

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After seeing how truly terrible social media is for young teen girls β€”Β and the level of abuse they endure from strangers who want to groom them and worse β€” Raul Torrez felt there was only one way to fix things: by dragging executives from Meta into court to hold them accountable.

β€œThere needs to be a reexamination of the algorithmic features that serve predators the kinds of vulnerable children that we know are currently on the platforms,” Torrez, the attorney general of New Mexico, told me.

Pushed by Torrez, the state of New Mexico is currently in the middle of a courtroom trial that accuses Mark Zuckerberg’s companies β€”Β including Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp β€” of exposing kids to the β€œtwin dangers of sexual exploitation and mental health harm” through messages,Β β€œsextortion” schemesΒ and human trafficking.

The state of New Mexico is in the middle of a courtroom trial that accuses Meta platforms β€”Β including Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp β€” of exposing kids to explicit messages,Β β€œsextortion” schemesΒ and human trafficking. Suzi Media – stock.adobe.com

One ex-Meta executive, Arturo BΓ©jar, caused major waves with his testimony in the case.

β€œThe product is very good at connecting people with interests, and if your interest is little girls, it will be really good at connecting you with little girls,” he testified.

BΓ©jar alleged that his own underage daughter was bombarded by predators sending messages and nude photos.

Led by New Mexico Attorney General RaΓΊl Torrez, the state of New Mexico is suing Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta companies β€”Β including Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp β€” for alleged harm done to minors. Getty Images for Accountable Tech

β€œI was with her when she created the account,” BΓ©jar said. β€œI didn’t know that was going to bring predators to her door, people who attacked her to her door, people who would ask her to sell nude photos of herself when she was a teenager to her door.”

A spokesperson for Meta emphasized that the company has since added additional safety features, including preventing adults from starting unwanted contact with minors and a nudity protection filter to blur potentially explicit photos.

Torrez and his team saw firsthand what can happen when they set up a decoy account, posing as a 13-year-old girl. The β€œteen” was quickly bombarded by explicit photos and propositions from would-be predators.

β€œWhat we saw was an explosion β€” first in the number of adult men following the accounts, but also direct messages that included sexually explicit materials, sexually explicit photographs,” Torrez, a former child abuse prosecutor, told me.

Lewd messages between predators and a decoy were released by the New Mexico AG’s office. Operation MetaPhile

In May 2024, Torrez announced that three predators had been arrested in β€œOperation MetaPhile.”

They had been traveling to a New Mexico hotel to have sex with someone they believed was a 13-year-old girl. All three made contact through Meta platforms, including Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook.



One man, 52-year-old Fernando Clyde, sent photos of his genitals to the underage account and said he wanted to rape her, make her cry and get her pregnant.

When the decoy sent him a photo of a friend she claimed β€œjust turned 11,” he responded, β€œMmmmm. Really.”

Another, Christopher Reynolds, was targeted specifically in the operation after the mother of a real 11-year-old he was contacting reported him to the police.Β 

The β€œOperation MetaPhile” messages released by New Mexico’s AG office show text messages between adult men and what they believed was a 13-year-old girl. Operation MetaPhile

Reynolds told the decoy that he could get a motel where she was located. β€œCan we just chill? And it can give us some time to work on our kisses,” he wrote.

All three men were charged with child solicitation by electronic communication, and two with attempted criminal sexual penetration of a minor.

Torrez alleges his undercover operation is proof that Meta is trampling consumer protection laws, and failing to inform customers about the harm their product could cause.

β€œI don’t think that the jury would be convinced at the end of the day that a company with this many resources as they have at their disposal has done nearly enough to stop that harm,” he told me.

Christopher Reynolds was arrested and charged with child solicitation by electronic communication device in β€œOperation MetaPhile,” in which the Attorney General’s office in New Mexico had someone pose as a 13-year-old girl on social media. Operation MetaPhile
Marlon Kellywood was charged with attempted criminal sexual penetration of a minor, as part of Operation MetaPhile. Operation MetaPhile

Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri took the stand last week in the trial to defend the platform.

β€œI think we should do what we can,” he said, when asked whether Instagram should make efforts to keep teens safe. β€œI think that there’s over 2 billion people on Instagram, which means there are millions of teens on Instagram. So when you say everything, I want to be clear that we are a large enough platform that sometimes some things will β€” so for instance, problematic content will be seen.”

He added: β€œAs the world changes and Instagram changes and how people use the internet changes, the risks change, and so there’s always more work to do.”



Torrez said he considered the testimony part of a β€œconsistent downplaying of the harms” from executives.

The trial will likely continue for several more weeks before a jury decides whether Meta is liable for harm on its platform.

Arturo BΓ©jar, who was formerly a senior engineering and product leader at Facebook, testified in the New Mexico case that his own daughter was approached by predators on Meta. AP
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri has testified in both the New Mexico trial and another major one brought by a 20-year-old girl, known as KGM, in Los Angeles. AFP via Getty Images

Meanwhile, a bellwether trial in Los Angeles is currently before a jury, as a 20-year-old California girl, only known as KGM, is suing Meta and Google, alleging their platforms were deliberately designed to addict children.

A spokesperson for Meta said that Torrez is making β€œsensationalist, irrelevantΒ andΒ distracting arguments by cherry picking select documents.”

β€œWe’re focused on demonstrating our longstanding commitment to supporting young people,” the spokesperson said. β€œFor over a decade, we’ve listened to parents, worked with expertsΒ andΒ law enforcement,Β andΒ conducted in-depth research … to make meaningful changes.”

Torrez said the changes he wants to see Meta make should be doable.

β€œOne of the most critical issues is just [more stringent] age verification,” he said, β€œso that we have a clear understanding of exactly the age of the users who are in those spaces so the experience that they have can be carefully curated.”



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