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In an attempt to protect its underprivileged users from harmful content, Instagram is turning new restrictions to tin accounts. Under the age of 18, users will now see only content in default that adheres to the PG -13 movie ratings, avoiding themes such as extreme violence, sexual nudity and graphic drug use.
Under 18, users will not be able to change this setting without obvious approval of their parents or parents.
Instagram is also launching a strictly strict filter, called limited content, which will prevent comments on adolescents’ settings on and from viewing and posting comments.
The agency says that the next year starts, it will apply more restrictions on the types of adolescents that can be with AI bot, which is limited to limited material filters. It is already applying new PG -13 content settings to the AI ​​conversation.

Chattbot manufacturers like this step Open And Character.A. The users are being taken to court for harming users. OpenA ROLL OUT LAST MAKE New restrictions for ChatzPT Under 18 years of age, users said it was training to refrain from the chattabot “Flartitius talk.” Early this year, character.AO Have added new limits and parents’ controlThe
Instagram, which is making tools related to adolescent protection Account, DMS, Search, And ContentExpanding control and restrictions in various fields for undeniable elderly users. Social Media Service will not allow adolescents to share the contents of adolescents and if they follow these national accounts, they will not be able to view or contact them from these accounts and contrary to them. The company is also removing these national accounts from the recommendations, making them stronger to find.

The company is preventing adolescents from seeing inappropriate content attached to the DMS of adolescents.
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Meta already restricted from Teen Accounts Eating disorder and self-related contentThe The company is now blocked words like “alcohol” or “gore” and say that it is confirmed that adolescents will not find content under these categories by making these terms misinterpreted.

The agency says it is examining a new way to give the parents a new way for the parents that should not be recommended to adolescents using monitoring tools. The flagged posts will be shipped to a review group.
Starting today in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada, the United States is launching these changes worldwide next year.