
Left To Their Own Devices See You in Court
Oct 31, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Raul Torrez, New Mexico's Attorney General, sheds light on his groundbreaking lawsuit against Meta for enabling predators on platforms like Facebook and Instagram. Duncan Embury, representing 23 Ontario school boards, shares alarming insights into how social media disrupts education and targets students during school hours. Laura Marquez Garrett, advocate for over 4,000 young people, reveals disturbing patterns of addiction and predation linked to social media design, making a powerful case for accountability in Big Tech.
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Prosecutor's Path From Courtrooms To Tech Lawsuits
- Raul Torrez describes prosecuting child abuse cases and volunteering for safe house disclosures early in his career.
- Those experiences shaped his view that social media now exposes children to predators in everyday apps.
Algorithms Turn Hidden Harms Into Mass Exposure
- Torrez argues algorithms that once hid abuse now surface it on mainstream social apps.
- He says those same linking tools enable predators to find vulnerable kids at scale.
Fake Account Reveals Predatory Flows
- Investigators created a fake 13-year-old 'Issa B.' and found adult men flooded her messages with explicit images.
- Meta allegedly suggested monetization and served trafficking-related ads instead of alerting authorities.
