MENLO PARK, Calif. — Instagram is making some changes to its platform in an effort to better protect its youngest users. One of the most noteworthy changes is a new feature that the social network ...
As part of a slew of ongoing efforts to make Instagram less of a cesspool of awful content for awful people, the company announced a slew of new changes for accounts belonging to the teen and tweenage ...
What just happened? Instagram is introducing new policies to protect the platform's young users. The social media app has now banned adults from sending direct messages to teenagers that do not follow ...
About 76 percent of American teens age 13-17 use Instagram. Hence, it is the duty of the platform to keep them safe. Instagram has announced that it is introducing new policies, which aim to make the ...
Instagram is implementing new policies to keep its younger users safe, including making it more difficult for adults to message teenagers who don’t follow them. And if an adult account is sending out ...
Instagram will start restricting direct messages between teen users and adults they do not follow as part of a broader set of teen-centered safety updates the platform announced Tuesday. The feature ...
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