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i'm absolutely gutted to see a lot of the posts shown in the article to be in my native language. the lack of action here is yet another reason to condemn, pressure, and boycott meta.
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Between 2024 and 2026, Facebook hosted over 75% of all wildlife products found for sale online. Over half are endangered or critically endangered. Researchers say the platform’s architecture and algorithms that suggest related content, allows illegal networks to thrive. Spoorthy Raman reports.
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With just the click of a button or a swipe on a phone, it’s possible to buy almost anything online, including rare or endangered animals. From quirky shark trophies to exotic live birds, contraband…
Facebook is a hub for illegal wildlife trade, and that’s by design, report says
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