Matt Tate / engadget - The Motion Picture Association doesn’t share Meta’s view that the content people under the age of 18 might encounter on an Instagram Teen Account is comparable to what you might find in a PG-13 movie. The MPA has reportedly hit Mark Zuckerberg’s company w…
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Meta enforces Australia's under‑16 social media ban with 550K account closures / 7 wks
MPA orders Meta to drop Instagram’s PG-13 label / 4 months
Instagram will alert parents when teens repeatedly search for self-harm content / 8 days
Instagram will notify parents when teens repeatedly search self-harm terms / 8 days
Meta Enforces Australian Teen Account Deactivations Under New Law / 3 months
Instagram Implements PG‑13 Guidelines for Teen Users / 4 months
Zuckerberg testifies in teen-safety trial defending Instagram’s value to users / 16 days
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