Social media giants team up to curb the spread of self-harm content

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Sept. 13, 202403:06

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TikTok, Snapchat, and Meta are teaming up to curb the spread of self-harm content on their platforms and will roll out a new program called ‘Thrive.’ NBC News’ Maya Eaglin reports on the steps the social media giants are taking to protect their users from harmful content online.

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