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Company Response

11 Sep 2025

Author:
Meta

Meta response re- allegations of Facebook group used to post about migrant worker rights abuses

Many thanks for your email of September 1, in which you shared an article from Raseef22, and for giving us the opportunity to respond. We’ve investigated the group mentioned in the article and have removed multiple posts for violating our human exploitation policies.

Human trafficking is abhorrent and not allowed on our platforms. It violates the commitments made in our human rights policy. In an effort to disrupt and prevent harm, our Community Standards prohibit content that facilitates human exploitation, including content that recruits people for, facilitates or exploits people through human trafficking, including labor exploitation and domestic servitude.

We have teams across investigations, engineering, policy, and integrity who are dedicated to anti-trafficking efforts, and we’ve invested in technology to proactively detect and review content and behavior related to human exploitation, including labor exploitation. Additionally, we work with trusted safety partners to identify, review, and remove Facebook Pages, Facebook Profiles and Instagram accounts that may be engaging in recruitment, facilitation or exploitation of people...