Teenagers
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UK Trials Social Media Ban for Hundreds of Teens
The UK is piloting social media restrictions for hundreds of teenagers, testing curfews and time limits. This follows a failed ban proposal for under-16s. The initiative is part of a broader digital wellbeing consultation. Similar regulatory actions are occurring internationally, with Australia and Spain already enacting bans, and France considering one. Large-scale scientific trials are also underway to assess social media’s impact on adolescent mental health.
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Instagram Introduces PG-13 Content Guidelines for Teens
Meta is implementing stricter content policies on Instagram for users under 18, aligning them more closely with PG-13 movie ratings. New accounts default to private, and explicit content, including sexualized imagery and drug/alcohol references, will be filtered. Instagram will no longer proactively recommend posts with explicit language. The move addresses child safety concerns and aims to improve the online experience for teens, responding to scrutiny over potential negative impacts on mental health. The rollout began in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada.