Mexico Takes on Digital Violence Against Women Where Screens Have Become Weapons
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The announcement of President Sheinbaum. Absent the company Musk (ANSA)
Mexico City, Mexico.- The government of the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, signed a voluntary collaboration agreement with technology platforms to combat digital violence against women and girls on the Internet. The agreement was signed by the Mexican Women’s Secretariat and the Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency with companies such as Google, Meta and TikTok. However, social network X, owned by businessman Elon Musk, …
JaimeGUERRERO The Government of Mexico signed the first voluntary collaboration agreement with digital platforms to combat violence in the digital field against women and girls. The agreement, signed by the Secretariat of Women and the Agency for Digital Transformation and Telecommunications (ATDT) with Google, Meta and TikTok, was presented on the 11th of [...] The post Mexico signs first agreement with Google, Meta and TikTok to combat digital…
Mexico Takes on Digital Violence Against Women Where Screens Have Become Weapons
Mexico has introduced a voluntary agreement with Google, Meta, and TikTok to tackle digital gender violence. This comes in response to millions of women facing cyberharassment, where online abuse affects law, policy, fear, dignity, and daily life. The post Mexico Takes on Digital Violence Against Women Where Screens Have Become Weapons appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
In the framework of International Women's Day, the Government of Mexico signed the first voluntary partnership agreement with digital platforms to combat violence against women and girls on the Internet. The agreement was signed by the Women's Secretariat and the Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency (ATDT) with Google, Meta and TikTok. President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo explained that the aim is to prevent and address digital viol…
Platform X, owned by businessman Elon Musk, refused to join the agreement with the federal government to combat digital violence against women, even though they were summoned by the authorities. “I have to say, platform X was also called to this dialogue they, arguing that they do not have an office in Mexico, [...] Position X refused to participate in an agreement with Mexican authorities to curb digital violence first appeared on Contralínea.
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