Meta and Pinterest make secret donation to Molly Russell charity
Instagram’s owner Meta and Pinterest have made significant donations to a charity set up in the name of 14-year-old Molly Russell, the BBC understands.
Molly, from Harrow in northwest London, took her own life in 2017 after being exposed to a stream of suicide and self-harm content on the two platforms. A coroner concluded the negative effects of online material contributed to her death.
The donations are thought to have gone to the Molly Rose Foundation, which campaigns for internet safety. Meta and Pinterest declined to comment.
Molly’s family said they had decided not to take legal action against the tech companies and would “never accept compensation” over Molly’s death.
In a statement via their solicitor, the family said that they would “pursue the aims we share with Meta and Pinterest through the Molly Rose Foundation to help ensure young people have a positive experience online”.
Source: BBC