Meta Threatens to Withdraw Services in New Mexico Amid Legal Dispute Over Child Safety Measures
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has threatened to cut off access to its platforms for users in New Mexico. This comes as a response to a legal battle with the state, where a Santa Fe jury ordered Meta to pay $375 million in civil penalties for violating state protection laws. The New Mexico Attorney General, Raul Torrez, is pushing for significant changes to Meta's platforms to enhance child safety. These changes include blocking users under 13, deleting existing underage accounts, and disabling features like infinite scrolling and autoplay for minors. Meta argues that these demands are technically impractical and impossible for any company to meet. The company warns that if a workable solution is not reached, it may have to remove its services from New Mexico entirely.