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    Meta Tightens Teen Safeguards on Instagram With PG-13-style Content Filters

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    Posted on October 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Meta introduces PG-13-style filters on Instagram to enhance teen safety, addressing criticism and lawsuits over online protection.

    Meta Enhances Teen Protections on Instagram with New Content Filters

    Enhancements to Teen Safety on Instagram

    (Reuters) -Instagram will limit what users under 18 can see on the platform using filters inspired by the PG-13 movie rating system, in the latest step by its parent Meta to address criticism that it has not done enough to protect teenagers online.

    New Content Filter Implementation

    Modeled on the Motion Picture Association's ratings, the new system will restrict posts featuring strong language, risky stunts, drug references or other mature themes. The rules will also apply to Meta's generative AI tools, it said on Tuesday.

    Response to Criticism and Lawsuits

    The move follows criticism from advocacy groups and lawsuits alleging the company failed to protect young users from harmful content or misled them about the psychological harm from its platforms.

    Global Rollout of New Features

    A report in September showed numerous safety features Meta has implemented on Instagram over the years do not work well or exist. Reuters also reported in August that Meta allowed provocative chatbot behavior, including letting bots engage in "conversations that are romantic or sensual".

    Meta said on Tuesday its latest move automatically place teen accounts under the PG-13 settings, which parents can adjust to add stricter content and screen-time controls with a "limited content setting". Teen users will also be blocked from interacting with accounts sharing age-inappropriate material.

    "We hope this update reassures parents," Meta said in a blog post. "We know teens may try to avoid these restrictions, which is why we'll use age prediction technology to place teens into certain content protections — even if they claim to be adults."

    Meta in August added safeguards for teenagers across its AI products by training its systems to avoid flirty exchanges and discussions of self-harm or suicide with minors. That followed a broader overhaul last year that introduced enhanced privacy and parental controls for Instagram users under 18.

    The new settings will be released in the U.S., UK, Australia and Canada, with full launch expected by the year-end. Meta is also introducing more safeguards for teens on Facebook.

    The move comes as Meta, ByteDance's TikTok and YouTube face hundreds of lawsuits filed on behalf of children and school districts about the addictive nature of social media.

    U.S. regulators are increasingly scrutinizing AI companies over the potential negative impacts of chatbots.

    (Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala and Arun Koyyur)

    Table of Contents

    • Enhancements to Teen Safety on Instagram
    • New Content Filter Implementation
    • Response to Criticism and Lawsuits
    • Global Rollout of New Features

    Key Takeaways

    • •Meta introduces PG-13-style content filters on Instagram for teens.
    • •New filters restrict mature themes and risky content.
    • •Automatic settings apply to users under 18, with parental controls.
    • •Move addresses criticism and lawsuits over teen safety.
    • •Feature rollout expected in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada by year-end.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Meta tightens teen safeguards on Instagram with PG-13-style content filters

    1What is a content filter?

    A content filter is a tool that restricts access to certain types of content based on predefined criteria, often used to protect users, especially minors, from inappropriate material.

    2What is generative AI?

    Generative AI refers to artificial intelligence systems that can create new content, such as text, images, or music, based on the data they have been trained on.

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