Thank you, Mr. Barrett.
We lead the industry in this space. I'm really proud of our work on this front. It's so important. We've developed new technologies to keep this abhorrent abuse off our platforms. In fact, we've removed more than 34 million pieces of child exploitation content from Facebook and Instagram in Q4 of 2022. Over 98% of that was detected before it was reported.
We use a combination of technology and behaviour signals to detect and prevent child grooming or potentially inappropriate interactions between minors and adults. We also help law enforcement find and prosecute the criminals who commit these heinous acts, including by responding to requests for information from law enforcement, providing instructional guidelines and training, and supporting the development of a case management tool for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children cyber tips.
We've also built long-standing partnerships with anti-trafficking experts and child safety organizations, including organizations like OneChild in Canada, to help protect kids. Other organizations include Thorn, Polaris and Stop the Traffik.
Look, I would say that although we are doing industry-leading work, our work is never done here. It's a highly adversarial space. We know there are a lot of bad actors there, online and off-line. We're going to prioritize our work to protect vulnerable kids.