When Instagram launched a video-streaming service called IGTV in June, the launch was hailed as a move to encroach into YouTube's business. But as Business Insider's Isobel Asher Hamilton discovered in an investigation, Instagram's new TV service was recommending a crop of graphic and disturbing videos, whose content appeared to include child exploitation and genital mutilation.
Instagram removed the videos after being contacted by Business Insider and Britain's National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children reported the videos to the police.
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