Facebook testing new anti-revenge porn measures that might actually work


Australia and Facebook are teaming up to test an experimental anti-revenge porn measure that would potentially stop the distribution of images before they happen. According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Facebook is conducting a pilot test for a larger program that it hopes to eventually roll out to other countries, including the US. By working with the country’s e-Safety office, users could take back an image by storing it in such a way that any attempts to upload it to Facebook, Messenger, or Instagram won’t go through. Users who initially consent to sending an image, but do not want…

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