PG-13, Instagram and Meta
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Instagram will now apply PG-13 content guidelines to all teen accounts, in the platform’s largest update to online safety for young users, Meta announced on Tuesday. The policy seeks to reassure parents and lawmakers as scrutiny grows over teens’ exposure to harmful material on social media.
Meta launched a "PG-13" content restriction system on Instagram for teen account users, which will roll out globally by the end of the year.
The Motion Picture Association, the trade group that represents major Hollywood studios, apparently didn’t get a heads up that Meta’s Instagram was going to borrow the MPA’s PG-13 ratings framework for its new teen settings in the app.
Instagram is planning a TV app to bring vertical videos like Reels from your phone to TV screen. Meta hopes this move will let creators reach new audiences and give viewers a fresh way to enjoy Instagram.
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