senior executive at Pinterest has apologised after Molly Russell was able to view graphic self-harm and suicide imagery on the picture-sharing platform before taking her own life.
The 14-year-old died in November 2017 after spending months browsing thousands of dark images on social media, including on Pinterest.
Judson Hoffman, Pinterest’s head of community operations, flew from the US to give evidence at the inquest at North London Coroner’s Court in a first for the company.
On Thursday, he was shown scores of the harrowing images that Molly either viewed on Pinterest or that the tech giant emailed to her directly and continued to do so after she died.
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