Meta launches Instagram for teens to address social media concerns
Source: CBS News
Updated on: September 17, 2024 / 8:22 AM EDT
Meta on Tuesday launched Instagram Teen Accounts, a more limited experience for younger users of the platform, in what is the technology company's latest effort to assuage concerns about the impact of social media on kids.
Meta will automatically migrate all Instagram users under the age of 16 to the new service, which features built-in protections through settings controlled by their parents. The move is designed to address mounting criticism that social media can harm young people's mental health, as well as put parents at ease about the kind of content their children are exposed to and who is able interact with them.
User profiles on Teen Accounts are automatically made private and can only be viewed if a request to access a teen's information is accepted. The new tool also places restrictions on messaging, allowing parents to see who their kids are communicating with, and includes a feature that silences notifications at night. Such features may be deactivated, but only with a parent's permission.
"We know parents want to feel confident that their teens can use social media to connect with their friends and explore their interests, without having to worry about unsafe or inappropriate experiences," Meta said in a statement Tuesday. "We understand parents' concerns, and that's why we're reimagining our apps for teens with new Teen Accounts."
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marble falls
(62,673 posts)Dock_Yard
(166 posts)This asshole is right up there with Elmo Muck ... the worst of the worst heading social media.
Of course, Congress needed to recognize and act to close internet publishing issues 5+ years ago, but didn't.
Thanks to the you-know-which-partycult.
BumRushDaShow
(145,238 posts)It's because of this pesky thing - https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/first_amendment
Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.