
"introduced Teen Accounts - a significant step to help keep teens safe across our apps. As of today, we've placed hundreds of millions of teens in Teen Accounts across Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger. Teen Accounts are already rolled out globally on Instagram and are further expanding to teens everywhere around the world on Facebook and Messenger today." many nations now looking to enact laws to restrict social media access for young users."
""This means that schools can report Instagram content or accounts that may violate our Community Standards for prioritized review, which we aim to complete We piloted this program over the past year and opened up a waitlist for schools to join in April. The program has helped us quickly respond to educators' online safety concerns, and we've heard positive feedback from participating schools.""
Teen Accounts have been rolled out globally on Instagram and are being expanded to Facebook and Messenger, placing hundreds of millions of teens into these accounts. Many nations are pursuing laws to restrict social media access for young users, with proposals at the EU level and country-level considerations such as a 16-year-old access restriction in Spain, plus moves in New Zealand and Norway. Schools can report Instagram content or accounts that may violate Community Standards for prioritized review. A pilot of the school reporting program ran over the past year with a waitlist opened in April and positive feedback from participants.
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