Instagram’s teen account settings will now be guided by the PG-13 guidelines followed for movies, according to Meta — but whether or not they’ll be effective is another question, according to tech experts.
Teen account users have so far been barred from seeing “sensitive content” including posts that are sexually suggestive or show physical violence, for example. These new rules will go a step further, and will avoid recommending posts that contain strong language or risky stunts as well as anything else that “could encourage potentially harmful behaviours,” Meta announced Tuesday.
The new rules will also bar teenage user s from following accounts that consistently post age-inappropriate content and seeing search results generated by cer tain words, like “gore” or “alcohol.” Teens will also be barred from opening links via Instagram that go against the platform's updated guidelines.
“Just like you might see some suggestive content or hear some strong language in a PG-13 movie, teens may occasionally see something like that on Instagram —
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