London, Jan 31: Sex workers are openly using social networking platforms like Facebook and Twitter to advertise their services.
Prostitutes and escort agencies have created hundreds of unrestricted pages on Facebook.
This has sparked concern that
children are being exposed to both explicit content as well as the
services of the sex industry, the Telegraph reports.
Many of the pages include explicit photographs, descriptions of services alongside phones numbers, addresses and prices.
Facebook has removed dozens of the pages after being contacted by The Times newspaper.
The site said it "has a clear set
of rules and these pages broke them", but said it could only take
action when offensive items were reported to them by members of the
public.
According to the paper, the
postings were also reported to Twitter, but the microblogging site
declined to comment or take action.
Under the company's rules,
content would need to be illegal to be considered in breach of its terms
and conditions, the paper added.Source:Yahoo!
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