Facebook is ending a policy that allowed illegal immigrants to use the platform to seek people smugglers to ferry them across the U.S. border, admitting that much of the activity is tantamount to “human exploitation” and “overlaps” with human trafficking.
in 2021, the Gulf Cartel in Mexico currently profits more from human smuggling than it does from drugs.
It appears that Facebook has reconsidered. In a new policy memo on “human exploitation,” the platform admits that people smuggling “can be related and exhibit overlap” with human trafficking.Human trafficking is multi-faceted and global; it can affect anyone regardless of age, socioeconomic background, ethnicity, gender or location. It takes many forms, and any given trafficking situation can involve various stages of development. By the coercive nature of this abuse, victims cannot consent.
It comes shortly after Instagram updated its policies to provide users with more transparency around the secret suppression of posts, known as “shadowbanning.”, users on the image-sharing platform have a tool that will tell them if the discoverability of their content is being limited just to friends and followers.
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