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Facebook urged to abandon pre-teen Instagram plan by 44 states

  Attorneys general from 44 states have asked Facebook to reconsider its plan to create a version of Instagram for children under the age of 13, claiming it could be an issue to the mental health of its young users. The letter from the National Association of Attorneys General sent to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Monday urges Facebook to think again about producing a version of its photo-based social network for children under the age of 13. Instead, the group wants Facebook to abandon its plans entirely. The plan for an Instagram for people under the age of 13 surfaced in March. Under current rules, to comply with the United States Children s Online Privacy Protection Act, as well as other regional versions around the world, social networks like Facebook and Instagram ban users under 13 from using their services.

Instagram for kids – the social media site no one asked for

Facebook has been busy developing a child-friendly social media platform. But why are US lawmakers so unhappy? At present, under-13s are not supposed to use Instagram. (Posed by a model.) Photograph: Os Tartarouchos/Getty Images At present, under-13s are not supposed to use Instagram. (Posed by a model.) Photograph: Os Tartarouchos/Getty Images Tue 11 May 2021 12.40 EDT Last modified on Tue 11 May 2021 17.00 EDT Name: Instagram for kids. Age: That is very much the question. How old are you? Old enough to be reading this pass notes, I hope. Appearance: Ad-free, in case we corrupt the young. What on earth are you on about? Well, it was revealed in March that Facebook was developing an Instagram service for kids. At present, under-13s are not supposed to use the photo-sharing app, although many lie about their age to do so. Now Facebook wants to create an Instagram site specially tailored for children that they can use legally.

Attorney General Nessel Joins Bipartisan Coalition Urging Facebook to Abandon Instagram Kids

Attorney General Nessel Joins Bipartisan Coalition Urging Facebook to Abandon Instagram Kids Jenny Kane/AP FILE - This Friday, Aug. 23, 2019 photo shows the Instagram app icon on the screen of a mobile device in New York. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane, file) By: FOX 47 News and last updated 2021-05-11 10:54:56-04 LANSING, Mich. — Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of 44 attorneys general urging Facebook to abandon its plans to launch a version of Instagram for children under the age of 13. In a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the coalition contends that social media can be detrimental to children for a myriad of reasons and that Facebook has historically failed to protect the welfare of children on its platforms.

Avec Instagram for Kids, Facebook est accusé de vouloir créer un besoin

Avec Instagram for Kids, Facebook est accusé de vouloir créer un besoin
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State attorneys general pressure Facebook to abandon plans for kids Instagram

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge In an open letter today, the National Association of Attorneys General called on Facebook to abandon plans for an Instagram platform focused on children under the age of 13. The letter is signed by 44 different state-level attorneys general (including non-states like Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Northern Mariana Islands), representing a majority of US territories. “It appears that Facebook is not responding to a need, but instead creating one, as this platform appeals primarily to children who otherwise do not or would not have an Instagram account,” the letter reads. “The attorneys general urge Facebook to abandon its plans to launch this new platform.”

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