México assina acordo com plataformas para combater violência digital contra mulheres

Durante a conferência matinal da presidente Claudia Sheinbaum em 11 de março de 2026, a secretária de Mulheres Citlalli Hernández anunciou um acordo com Google, Meta e TikTok para prevenir e enfrentar a violência digital contra mulheres. A plataforma X de Elon Musk não aderiu ao pacto, citando falta de escritórios no México. Hernández criticou o X como uma das redes com menos mecanismos para combater esse tipo de violência.

Na conferência de imprensa matinal de 11 de março de 2026, Citlalli Hernández, responsável pela Secretaria das Mulheres, apresentou um acordo entre o Governo Mexicano e plataformas como Google, Meta e TikTok para reforçar a prevenção e a resposta à violência digital contra as mulheres. O pacto visa abordar casos de assédio, partilha não consentida de conteúdo íntimo e ataques online. Os acordos incluem nove ações preventivas, tais como rever as diretrizes de comunidade nas redes sociais, criar um Guia de Segurança Digital, campanhas educativas e reforço de ferramentas contra a violência. Também delineia oito ações de resposta, incluindo guias para denúncia de conteúdo, ligação à linha 079 opção 1, cooperação com autoridades para investigações e remoção de conteúdo violento ou íntimo. Para denunciar incidentes, as vítimas devem primeiro sinalizar o conteúdo na plataforma por violar os padrões da comunidade e depois ligar para o 079 para aconselhamento jurídico. Hernández destacou que o México é pioneiro com a Lei Olimpia, que criminaliza a distribuição não consentida de conteúdo íntimo. A presidente Sheinbaum disse que poderá ser a primeira a usar este mecanismo.

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