To ensure clarity for users, Meta should modify the Human Exploitation policy to explicitly state that forced marriages include child marriage.
The Board will consider this recommendation implemented when Meta updates its public-facing Human Exploitation Community Standard to reflect the change.
Our commitment: We are refining our
Human Exploitation policy to explicitly state that our definition of forced marriage includes marriages that involve children. As part of this larger policy refinement work, we are taking international human rights standards into consideration (as the board suggests in Recommendation #2) and will commit to updating guidance to human reviewers should we make any updates to our external Community Standards (in response to Recommendation #3).
Considerations: We welcome the Board’s recommendation, which aligns with planned updates to our Human Exploitation policy. Currently, we remove content, activity or interactions that recruit people for, facilitate, or exploit people through a number of forms of human trafficking – including forced marriage.
We are in the process of clarifying our existing definition of forced marriages to include marriages involving children. As part of this process, we are working with experts to ensure that any updates to these policies are enforceable at scale. We will provide updates on this work in future reports to the Oversight Board.