Londoner Ian Russell, the father of 14-year-old Molly, described their reaction as 'underwhelming and unsurprising', demonstrating 'business as usual' approach.
The father of a teenage girl who died in Britain after viewing harmful online content on Monday criticised the response of social media companies to a report aimed at preventing future tragedies.
The inquest into her death heard that of the 16,300 posts Molly saved, shared or liked on Instagram in the six-month period before her death, 2,100 related to depression, self-harm or suicide. Russell expressed disappointment at their feedback and the fact that Instagram's parent company Meta had not shown any"significant change in direction".
Dozens of MPs with the ruling Conservatives however have put their name to an amendment demanding tougher action.
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