Child Safety Alarm: Government to Question Meta Over Instagram Ads

The Indian government is likely to call in Meta after reports that Instagram ads were directing users to content associated with child sexual abuse material, or CSAM. Officials want an explanation from the company and may seek details on how such advertisements appeared on the platform despite existing safety measures, sources say.

Jul 3, 2026 - 18:07
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Child Safety Alarm: Government to Question Meta Over Instagram Ads
The Indian government is likely to call in Meta after reports that Instagram ads were directing users to content associated with child sexual abuse material, or CSAM. Officials want an explanation from the company and may seek details on how such advertisements appeared on the platform despite existing safety measures, sources say.
 
Government Seeks Answers
 
The government is treating the matter with gravity and plans to interrogate Meta about its content moderation systems, sources said. Officials are likely to question how the advertisements were approved, what is being done to remove them and how to prevent such incidents in the future.
 
Growing Concerns Over Online Safety
 
The reports have raised new questions about the safety of children on social media. Experts say technology companies need to upgrade their monitoring systems to quickly catch and take down harmful or illegal content. The incident has also led to fresh calls for stricter regulation of online advertising and better protection for minors.
 
Meta Under Fire
 
Meta, the parent company of Instagram, has been criticized in several countries over its ability to identify and delete harmful content. The company has said in the past it uses artificial intelligence, human reviewers and reporting tools to find and remove content that violates its policies. But the newest claims have raised fresh questions about how well those safeguards work.
 
Ongoing investigation
 
Government officials are reviewing Meta’s response before deciding whether further action is necessary. The company has not commented publicly so far on the reports cited by the sources. The matter is under review and authorities are expected to monitor the platform’s compliance with child safety and digital rules closely.
 
The case highlights growing pressure on social media companies to improve online safety and limit the circulation of illegal content, especially where it concerns children.

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