Facebook Unveils Systems for Catching Child Nudity, Grooming of Children

Facebook Unveils Systems for Catching Child Nudity, Grooming of Children
Facebook's logo is seen through a magnifier in front of a displayed PC motherboard, in this illustration taken April 11, 2016. Dado Ruvic/Illustration/Reuters
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SAN FRANCISCO—Facebook said on Oct. 24, that company moderators during the last quarter removed 8.7 million user images of child nudity with the help of previously undisclosed software that automatically flags such photos.

The machine learning tool rolled out over the last year identifies images that contain both nudity and a child, allowing increased enforcement of Facebook’s ban on photos that show minors in a sexualized context.