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Social media giants commit to tackling abuse of women on their platforms
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Twitter, Google, FB pledge to protect women online
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Paris, July 2 (IANS) Tech firms like Twitter, Google, Facebook and TikTok have committed to tackle online abuse and enhance security for women on their respective platforms.
The pledge came after consultations with the World Wide Web Foundation (WWWF).
“During our consultations on online gender-based violence and abuse, women expressed a need for greater control over who can comment or reply to their posts, as well as more choice over what they see online, when they see it and how they see it,” the WWWF said in a statement on Thursday.
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7 Prominent Women on Why Tech Companies Need to Fight Online Gender-Based Violence
Tech companies responded with initiatives to combat digital abuse, but some say it’s not enough. July 2, 2021
During a week when the world has focused on how governments and corporations can support initiatives that uplift women and girls globally at the Generation Equality Forum (GEF), more than 200 distinguished women have signed a letter urging tech companies to fight digital abuse.
Published by the World Wide Web Foundation on Thursday, the letter calls on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and Google to promote gender equality by protecting women online.
“The scale of the problem is huge: 38% of women globally have directly experienced online abuse. This figure rises to 45% for Gen Zs and Millennials,” the letter said. “For women of color, for Black women in particular, for women from the LGBTQ+ community and other marginalized groups the abuse is often far worse. The conseque