Shareholders to Demand Action from Mark Zuckerberg and Meta on Child Safety
May 27 2025 - 4:43PM
Business Wire
Investors will vote on child safety resolution
at Meta’s Annual General Meeting
Tomorrow, Meta shareholders will vote on a resolution asking
Meta to assess its child safety impacts and whether harm to
children on its platform has been reduced. The vote follows reports
that the company’s Instagram Teens feature “fails spectacularly on
some key dimensions”, including promoting sexual, racist, drug and
alcohol-related content. The resolution - filed by Proxy Impact on
behalf of Dr. Lisette Cooper and co-filed by 18 institutional
investors from North America and Europe - will be presented by
child safety advocate Sarah Gardner.
“Two weeks ago, I stood outside of Meta’s office in NYC with
bereaved parents whose children died as a result of sextortion,
cyberbullying, and drug purchases on Meta’s platforms and demanded
stronger protections for kids," said Sarah Gardner, CEO of the
Heat Initiative. “Meta’s most recent ‘solution’ is a bandaid.
They promised parents that Instagram Teens would protect their kids
from harm. In reality, it still recommends sexual, racist, and
violent content on their feeds. We are asking shareholders to hold
Mark Zuckerberg and Meta accountable and demand greater
transparency about why child safety is still lagging.”
“Meta algorithms designed to maximize user engagement have
helped build online abuser networks, normalize cyberbullying,
enable the exponential growth of child sexual abuse materials, and
flood young users with addictive content that damages their mental
health,” said Michael Passoff, CEO of Proxy Impact. “And
now, a major child safety concern is Meta’s doubling down on AI
despite the unique threats it poses to young users. Just this year,
the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children saw 67,000
reports of suspected child sexual exploitation involving Generative
AI, a 1,325% increase from 2023. Meta’s continued failure to
address these issues poses significant regulatory, legal, and
reputational risk in addition to innumerable young lives.”
The resolution asks the Meta Board of Directors to publish “a
report that includes targets and quantitative metrics appropriate
to assessing whether and how Meta has improved its performance
globally regarding child safety impacts and actual harm reduction
to children on its platforms.” Additional information for
shareholders was filed with the SEC.
Meta has been under pressure for years linked to online child
safety risks, including:
- 41 States and the District of Columbia Attorney’s General
filing lawsuits alleging that Meta Platforms has intentionally
built programs with addictive features that harm young
users.
- 1 out of 8 eight kids under 16 reported experiencing
unwanted sexual advances on Instagram in the last 7 days
according to Meta’s internal research.
- A leading psychologist resigned from her position on
Meta’s SSI expert panel on suicide prevention and self harm,
alleging Meta is willfully neglecting harmful content,
disregarding expert recommendations, and prioritizing financial
gain.
- As many as 100,000 children were sexually harassed daily on
Meta platforms in 2021. Meta took no action until they were
called for Senate testimony 3 years later.
- Internal research leaked by Meta whistleblower Frances Haugen
showed that the company is aware of many harms including
Instagram’s toxic risks to teenage girls mental health
including thoughts of suicide and eating disorders.
Since 2019, Proxy Impact and Dr. Cooper have worked with members
of the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, pension
funds, foundations, and asset managers to empower investors to
utilize their leverage to encourage Meta and other tech companies
to strengthen child safety measures on social media.
Proxy Impact provides shareholder engagement and proxy
voting services that promote sustainable and responsible business
practices. For more information, visit www.proxyimpact.com.
Heat Initiative works to hold the world’s most valuable
and powerful tech companies accountable for failing to protect kids
from online child sexual exploitation. Heat Initiative sees a
future where children’s safety is at the forefront of any existing
and future technological developments.
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