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Instagram considers introducing a feature that encourages teenage users to take a break from using the app

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Nick Clegg, Facebook’s Vice President of Global Affairs, will appear on CNN’s show on October 10 local time, announcing that Instagram will introduce new steps to keep teens away from harmful content. Did. In addition, it has revealed that it will add a function called “take a break” that encourages you to temporarily take a break from using Instagram.

Also added a function to encourage you to take a break from using Instagram

Greg said of new measures to keep teenage users away from harmful content, if the system determines that if a user repeatedly browses the same content, that content will adversely affect the user, he will move on to other content. It is supposed to encourage you to browse.
 
In addition, it has revealed that it plans to introduce a function called “take a break” that encourages teenage users to temporarily take a break from using Instagram. It’s unclear when this feature will be introduced, but Facebook is working to protect young people by requiring them to register their date of birth and introducing a system to prevent users from misrepresenting their age.
 
The company was considering developing a children’s version of Instagram, but was criticized and canceled the plan.

Also mentions whistleblower allegations

Facebook whistleblower Francis Hogen testified at a Senate subcommittee hearing the other day, claiming that Facebook “hurts children, disrupts divisions, and undermines democracy.” “Despite recognizing ways to make social networks more secure, we prioritized astronomical interests over people,” Hogen points out.
 
“I don’t think companies that prioritize profits will do what we do,” Greg said in this regard, and Facebook “strives to ensure that the platform is safe to use.” Claims.
 
Regarding the January 6, 2021 riots at the U.S. Parliament, when asked if Facebook’s algorithms played a role in inciting and facilitating the riots, Greg said, “What our system should do. And, if necessary, the algorithm should be regulated so that people can distinguish what is actually happening. “
 
 
Source: CNN via AppleInsider, Daily Beast
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