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Instagram is making its platform safer for younger users

Instagram is clamping down on adults with patterns of dubious behaviour

March 17, 2021 / 13:24 IST
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Instagram is one of the biggest social media platforms in the world. Unfortunately, it's also got a stalker problem. The company has tried to combat this in various ways, even going so far as to remove the "Following" tabs from its user interface.

Now it wants the service to be even safer for teens. It is introducing some new features aimed to clamp down on adults who send multiple DMs and requests to people under the age of 18. Starting now, adults will not be able to message teens who do not follow them.

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Its also leaning heavily on artificial intelligence and machine learning to track down adults who abuse the messaging system. Teens who are in contact with adults who have shown suspicious behaviour in the past will be shown a safety prompt. They will also be reminded not to feel pressured to respond and will be given tools to block and report adults.

The company is also aware that not every teen tells them the correct age during sign-up.