Meta, Snapchat, and TikTok Launch 'Thrive' to Combat Self-Harm Content
The new initiative will enable social media platforms to share signals about harmful content, aiming to prevent its spread across different platforms.
- Thrive is a collaborative program developed with the Mental Health Coalition to address the spread of suicide and self-harm content online.
- Meta, Snapchat, and TikTok will share hashes, or numerical codes, of violating content to alert each other and take action independently.
- The initiative prioritizes graphic content and viral challenges, ensuring no identifiable information about users is shared.
- Between April and June, Meta removed over 12 million pieces of suicide and self-harm content from Facebook and Instagram.
- Thrive aims to destigmatize mental health issues while protecting users, particularly young people, from harmful online content.