New Mexico lays out options to force changes at Meta after court win
New Mexico has outlined measures to compel changes at Meta following a court ruling. The case focuses on child predation and grooming on social media platforms. The ruling highlights the need for increased safety measures to protect minors from online threats. The state aims to enforce changes that could impact how Meta handles content and user interactions. This case is part of broader efforts to regulate social media for child safety.
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