In order to enhance security for adolescent users, Instagram has set up new and stricter content policies that upgrade the standard content display for this age group to the PG-13 grading level. This means that teens will no longer face posts that contain inappropriate words or risky behaviors in their suggestions and explorents. This is a step beyond its previous policies, which focused solely on blocking completely inappropriate content. In this way, Instagram intends to provide a healthier and more appropriate environment for these users and respond to parental concerns.
These policies are based on changes that began last year with the introduction of “teenage accounts”. These accounts are private by default and have restrictions on receiving messages and notifications. Now, Instagram goes beyond the foot and completely block accounts that repeatedly publish inappropriate content. This restriction even includes users who previously followed those accounts. These changes emphasize the importance of accurate identification of users’ age, a topic previously in cases such as user guidance for Solve the problem of Instagram’s birth date It was dealt with.
To enhance the role of parents, Instagram has introduced two new control options. The “Limited Content” option applies severe filtering on posts and comments and will also limit artificial interactions in the future. In contrast, the “More Content” option allows parents to reduce the severity of the restrictions by maintaining the overall framework. Instagram also blocks search results for sensitive keywords for teens to control more content available. The implementation of these updates from the US, Britain, Australia and Canada will begin and will be completed worldwide by the end of this year and will be expanded to Facebook.


Source: The Verge
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