Meta is expanding its Instagram safety suite by introducing automated notifications for parents when teenagers repeatedly search for self-harm or suicide-related content. This update, integrated into the platform's Family Center, represents a significant escalation in proactive digital monitoring aimed at addressing the youth mental health crisis.
Meta is launching a new safety feature on Instagram that notifies parents when their teenagers repeatedly search for terms related to suicide or self-harm. The alerts, delivered via multiple channels, are part of a broader effort to enhance parental supervision and address youth mental health concerns.
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