‘It’s not a solution for teen girls like me’: Instagram’s new under-18 rules met with skepticism

‘It’s not a solution for teen girls like me’: Instagram’s new under-18 rules met with skepticism

Meta’s changes include making teen accounts private and ‘limiting sensitive content’. Many say it’s not enough

Sevey Morton first got an Instagram account when she was 10 years old. She used it to keep up with friends, but also to follow pop culture trends. Now 16, the San Diego high schooler says all the airbrushed perfection and slickly edited selfies from celebrities and influencers made her hyper-focused on her appearance, causing anxiety and body image issues.

“Being exposed to that at a very young age impacted the way I grew into myself,” Morton said. “There is a huge part of me that wishes social media did not exist.”

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​Meta’s changes include making teen accounts private and ‘limiting sensitive content’. Many say it’s not enoughSevey Morton first got an Instagram account when she was 10 years old. She used it to keep up with friends, but also to follow pop culture trends. Now 16, the San Diego high schooler says all the airbrushed perfection and slickly edited selfies from celebrities and influencers made her hyper-focused on her appearance, causing anxiety and body image issues.“Being exposed to that at a very young age impacted the way I grew into myself,” Morton said. “There is a huge part of me that wishes social media did not exist.” Continue reading… 


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