Social Media

Social media is a way for people to connect and share information and ideas with each other using the internet. It involves using websites and apps that allow users to create and share content, such as posts, photos, videos, and messages.

Some of the most popular social media platforms include Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. These platforms allow users to create a personal profile, add other users as friends or followers, and share content with their network.

Users can also interact with each other on social media, by commenting on or liking each other’s posts, sending private messages, and participating in online communities or groups.

Overall, social media is a way for people to stay connected and share information and ideas with each other, regardless of where they are in the world. It is an important tool for communication, networking, and self-expression.

Exploitation through social media

People can be exploited through social media in a number of ways. Some of the most common ways include:

Scammers and fraudsters can use social media to target victims and trick them into giving away personal information or money. They may create fake profiles or accounts and pose as someone else, or they may use phishing or other tactics to lure people in.

Predators and abusers can use social media to stalk, harass, or exploit vulnerable individuals. They may use the platform to locate and target potential victims, or to manipulate and control them.

Employers and companies can use social media to exploit workers or customers. They may use the platform to monitor their employees’ activities or to collect personal information without consent. They may also use it to spread misinformation or propaganda, or to manipulate public opinion.

Governments and other authorities can use social media to suppress free speech and restrict access to information. They may censor or block certain content or accounts, or use algorithms and other techniques to manipulate the platform and control what people see and hear.

Overall, social media can be a powerful tool for good, but it can also be exploited to harm and manipulate people. It is important for users to be aware of these risks and to take steps to protect themselves.

The Day the World Spoke Out Against Human Trafficking
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The Day the World Spoke Out Against Human Trafficking

World Day Against Trafficking in Persons July 30th, millions of people all over the globe took part in the United Nations’ World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. For the entire day, individuals, businesses, and non-profits alike offered up their social media accounts to raise awareness about human trafficking. As a non-profit whose mission it is […]

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Summit Live Gives A Bigger Voice To Help ERASE
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Summit Live Gives A Bigger Voice To Help ERASE

We presented a panel of experts from areas where human trafficking is at its worse, southern Florida and southern California. We brought law enforcement and social media together at Summit Live to spread awareness about child trafficking to an audience that had the capabilities to reach hundreds of thousands of people…

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Agonising film SOLD shows the brutality of child trafficking | Daily Mail Online
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Agonising film SOLD shows the brutality of child trafficking | Daily Mail Online

‘Trafficking children for sex is an abomination of humanity’: Gillian Anderson admits being shocked at the scale of the slave trade in India Up to 46 million people globally live as slaves, generating an estimated $150 billion in illegal profits a year An estimated 1.8 million children are sold into the sex trade every year …