Social media: Instagram puts children’s version on hold

Social media: Instagram puts children’s version on hold

The plans have been facing strong headwinds for a long time. Now Facebook wants to put the idea of ​​an Instagram version for younger children on hold for now – and get advice from experts.

Instagram suspends the development of a version for children between the ages of ten and twelve after critical media articles.

It is still believed that it would be right to offer a special variant of the photo service for them, wrote Instagram boss Adam Mosseri in a blog post on Monday. First there should be more detailed consultations with experts, parents and politicians. “Instagram Kids” was never intended for children younger than ten.

In the past few weeks, Instagram mother Facebook has come under increasing pressure after a series of revelatory articles in the “Wall Street Journal”. It also said, citing internal Facebook documents, that the online network had found itself that the use of Instagram had had a negative impact on the mental health of numerous teenagers, especially girls. Facebook denies the representation.

Currently, children from the age of 13 can officially register on Instagram. In fact, younger children often set up an account and give the wrong date of birth. Facebook wants to tackle the problem with a customized version for them without advertising and with more control by parents. For the project, which has been known for a long time, there was already headwind from child protection organizations, among others.

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