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Default Molly Russell - Dad wins case against Social Media giants

Coroner Andrew Walker delivers his conclusion at the inquest into the death of Molly Russell. The schoolgirl ended her life in November 2017 after viewing online content linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm.

he father of Molly Russell says a "monster" has been created whereby social media products are not safe for users.

“They didn't really consider anything to do with safety,” Ian Russell said at a news conference.

“Sadly their products are misused by people and their products aren’t safe.

"That's the monster that has been created but it's a monster we must do something about to make it safe for our children in the future.

"It’s the corporate culture that needs to change, so that they put safety first instead of profits."

Mr Russell said his message to Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg would be a "simple" one - "to listen".

"Listen to the people that use his platform, listen to the conclusions the coroner gave at this inquest, and then do something about it," he added.

Asked whether the family were considering legal action against social media companies following the coroner's conclusion, Mr Russell said: “In terms of what’s been occupying our minds for the last five years it’s been the inquest.

"It's been at the forefont of our minds, and any other action, legal action or other action, has been very much at the back of our minds."

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Molly Russell family faced 'considerable hurdles' in seeking her social media history
A lawyer for Molly Russell's family said they had faced "considerable hurdles" and only last month did Instagram owner Meta provide details of hundreds of posts viewed by the teenager before her death.

Speaking at a news conference, Merry Varney from law firm Leigh Day said "the battles bereaved families face when seeking answers from social media companies are immense".

"It was only in August this year that Meta provided over 1,200 Instagram posts Molly engaged with, less than a month before the inquest started - this included some of the most distressing videos and posts that Molly engaged with," Ms Varney said.

"Seeking to find out how your loved one died should never be a battle, and Molly’s family have welcomed the transparency shown by Pinterest, as well as their acceptance and apology for the deeply harmful material Molly was able to access.

"We all owe this family an incredible debt of gratitude and together with them I hope the conclusion that children’s lives remain at risk is acted upon urgently, so that tech giants can no longer invite them onto wholly unsafe and harmful platforms."

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Pinterest 'committed to improvements' after Molly Russell death
Social media platform Pinterest says it has "listened very careful" to the family of Molly Russell and the coroner's remarks at the inquest into her death.

The inquest was told Pinterest sent emails to the 14-year-old such as "10 depression pins you might like" and "new ideas for you in depression".

After the conclusion of the inquest, a Pinterest spokesperson said: "“Our thoughts are with the Russell family.

"We’ve listened very carefully to everything that the Coroner and the family have said during the inquest.

"Pinterest is committed to making ongoing improvements to help ensure that the platform is safe for everyone and the coroner’s report will be considered with care.

"Over the past few years, we've continued to strengthen our policies around self-harm content, we’ve provided routes to compassionate support for those in need and we've invested heavily in building new technologies that automatically identify and take action on self-harm content.

"Molly’s story has reinforced our commitment to creating a safe and positive space for our Pinners."




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Imagine algorithms glamorising self harm and promoting the narrative that suicide is the only way out....its sick
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