Meta Promised to Stop Creepy AI Glasses Videos, but They’re Still All over Instagram
Meta said thousands of posts have been removed, but Business Insider found dozens of harassing pickup videos still circulating on Instagram.
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Meta Can't Stop the Avalanche of Content Filmed on Pervert Glasses
Last month, Instagram head Adam Mosseri said that the platform would ban videos filmed on Meta smart glasses that harass women in public places -- but it seems the ban isn't working.
Instagram blocked rizz. The feed serves the videos anyway
The genre is simple enough to describe. A man wearing camera glasses walks up to a woman in the street. He delivers a line and films her reaction without asking. The clip goes to Instagram, tagged as shot on Meta glasses. The woman is now content. Some of these videos have millions of views. Adam […] This story continues at The Next Web
Instagram vowed to crack down on Meta glasses creeps. A month later, it was easy to find dozens of the videos still up.
Meta said it would remove harassing videos filmed with its AI glasses, but its content moderation so far has been uneven, with dozens of videos remaining on its Instagram platform.Meta; Getty Images; Alyssa Powell/BIInstagram vowed to crack down on pickup artists and pranksters who use Meta glasses to film harassing videos.Meta said that thousands of pieces of content have been removed, and terms like "rizz" are now blocked in search.Business In…
In mid-July, Instagram's boss promised to remove the harassment videos filmed with Meta's connected glasses. A month later, dozens of similar videos are still online on verified accounts, despite one-off deletions obtained after reporting.
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