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Blocking Searches and Filtering Feeds: Inside Instagram’s PG-13 Plan

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A closer look at Instagram’s new PG-13 plan for teens reveals a two-pronged approach: actively filtering feeds and proactively blocking sensitive searches. This new system from Meta aims to create a more comprehensive safety net for users under 18.
The first prong is the automatic enrollment of all teen accounts into a “13+” setting. This mode will hide or deprioritize content deemed unsuitable, including posts with strong language, risky stunts, and promotions of harmful activities. Parental permission will be required to turn this filtering off.
The second, more proactive prong is the blocking of specific search terms. Instagram will now prevent searches for words like “alcohol” or “gore,” even if they are misspelled. This measure is designed to stop teens from intentionally seeking out content that the platform is trying to restrict.
This dual strategy comes as Meta faces pressure to prove it can protect its younger users. A recent report from independent researchers and a former Meta engineer cast serious doubt on the efficacy of existing tools, forcing the company to come up with a more robust solution.
The system will debut in the US, UK, and other allied nations before a global expansion. However, critics argue that the true test will be its implementation. They are calling for transparency on which search terms are blocked and how effective the feed filtering is, demanding independent oversight to validate Meta’s claims.

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