US NewsInstagram Goes PG-13What's going on: A year after Instagram overhauled its teen settings under pressure from parents and lawmakers, the platform says it’s tightening the reins again. On Tuesday, it announced another round of changes aimed at boosting child safety: PG-13 ratings — yes, like the movies. Meta, which owns Instagram, says the update will block users under 18 from seeing content deemed PG-13 and above, such as partial nudity, by the end of the year. (Users will be able to opt out with parental permission.) For what it’s worth, actual movies with this rating include Titanic, Happy Gilmore 2, and It Ends with Us. The new “age-gating” policy will also cover chats with Meta’s AI bot, which Congress is currently investigating for inappropriate “sensual” chats with children. What it means: Instagram hopes a familiar rating system will reassure parents — and maybe earn the company a few nods of approval. But critics say the bar for “trying” is pretty low. The bigger question: Will it work? Analysts doubt it, noting that teens have a long history of lying about their ages online to get around restrictions. The new features comes as parents grow increasingly wary of Meta and other tech companies. OpenAI’s ChatGPT recently rolled back some mental health safeguards, according to the Center for Countering Digital Hate — despite facing a lawsuit that alleges the company was involved in a teen’s suicide. Related: A New Analysis Found That Texas Public Schools Look a Lot Like Bible School (NYT Gift Link) |