Instagram's Latest Change Is Supposed to Make Teens Safer. It's About to Create an Even Bigger Problem
Briefly

The changes include making teen accounts private by default so that they have to accept new followers, and non-followers won't be able to see their posts.
Keeping teens safer on social platforms is a huge problem, and it's something Meta should have focused on long ago. Giving parents more control is an important step.
Even if you force teens to have a private profile and come up with ways to prevent unwanted messages, that doesn't change many of the worst aspects of using social media.
Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Threads are more about discovering content the platforms think will interest you than connecting socially with people you know.
Read at Inc.com
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