
Facebook, Instagram limiting more content for teens as regulatory pressure mounts
NY Post
Meta Platforms said Tuesday it would hide more content from teens on Instagram and Facebook, after regulators around the globe pressed the social media giant to protect children from harmful content on its apps.
All teens will now be placed into the most restrictive content control settings on the apps and additional search terms will be limited on Instagram, Meta said in a blogpost.
The move will make it more difficult for teens to come across sensitive content such as suicide, self-harm and eating disorders when they use features like Search and Explore on Instagram, according to Meta.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta said the measures, expected to roll out over the coming weeks, would help deliver a more “age-appropriate” experience.
Meta is under pressure both in the US and Europe over allegations that its apps are addictive and have helped fuel a youth mental health crisis.
Attorneys general of 33 US states including California and New York sued the company in October, saying it repeatedly misled the public about the dangers of its platforms.
