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How much is Facebook and Instagram investing in our safety?
Spoiler: It’s not enough.
We are calling for Facebook and Instagram to do more. As the largest social media company in the world, Meta should always be responsible for the security of users on its platforms—including protecting LGBT people in the MENA region from egregious offline harm.
You have a chance to tell Meta executives to do better by hitting “send.” Our #SecureOurSocials campaign takes you to a pre-written email template you can send directly to Meta inboxes.
Rindala’s life changed after she was outed on Facebook. She couldn’t stop a police officer in Tunis from posting a photo of her during a protest with hate messages related to her presumed sexual orientation and urging people to harass her.
Facebook should provide more tools to protect people who use their platforms from digital targeting, especially LGBT users like Rindala.
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A police officer in uniform took a photo of me at a protest and published it on Facebook using his personal profile.”
Rindala lesbian woman from Tunisia
Sign on to ask Meta to protect us. We all deserve to be safe on social media platforms.
In solidarity,
Rasha Younes Deputy Director, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights Program Human Rights Watch
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