No place for 'vile' child pornography, acting on user reports: WhatsApp
WhatsApp
on Friday said child
pornography has absolutely no place on the messaging platform and that
it takes action against the dissemination of such content, including banning of
accounts, based on user reports.
Terming
child pornography as "vile",
WhatsApp
said it also responds to valid legal requests from law enforcement to
investigate these types of crimes.
"While
we cannot see the messages that people share with one another, we can and do
take action based on user reports including banning accounts," WhatsApp
spokesperson said in a statement adding that child pornography has no place on
the messaging platform.
The
comments came as the Supreme Court Thursday said the Centre and internet
giants, including Google, Microsoft and Facebook, were in agreement that videos
of rape, child pornography and objectionable material needed to be
"stamped out".
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Bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and U U Lalit noted that intermediaries have
"different reactions" to suggestions given earlier by the Centre,
which included setting up pro-active monitoring tools for auto-deletion of
unlawful content by deploying artificial intelligence based tools. Read
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