BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - Rebel groups in Colombia are using apps like Facebook and Tik Tok to recruit children and young adults, and social media companies must do more to moderate content, the United Nations says.
Rebels in Colombia are recruiting youth on social media. The UN wants TikTok and Facebook to do more
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - Rebel groups in Colombia are using apps like Facebook and Tik Tok to recruit children and young adults, and social media companies must do more to moderate content, the United Nations says.
The U.N.’s top human rights official in Colombia, Scott Campbell, in an interview with The Associated Press said more investment is needed in both automated tools and human moderators to take down videos posted by gangs and rebel groups that are targeting youth from marginalized communities.
Colombian rebel groups such as the FARC-EMC are increasingly posting videos that glamorize life in their ranks and urge youth to enlist.
"These companies are not putting enough resources into online content moderation in the global south," Campbell said, calling Colombia an example of how "grave" the threat can be for children and Indigenous communities. He said companies take more action in the global north, where they feel the most political pressure.