Microsoft Will Give Evidence To Child Sex Abuse Inquiry After Claims Tech Giants Aren T Doing Enough
William Chapman, who represents a number of grooming and abuse victims, called on the companies to better police their platforms. “In the real world, a playground created for children would have to be safe…It would not be sufficient to put up a notice which said: ‘Enter at your own risk’,” he said. Of course, real-world analogies don’t always mesh well with a digital space. A playground, for example, has far less traffic than Google or Bing, which must try to keep an eye on millions of users and trends simultaneously....