Skip to Search Skip to Live Player Skip to Content Skip to Footer
96.5 BOB FM | 96.5 BOB FM - 70’s 80’s & Whatever Facebook is Pausing its Plan for 'Instagram for Kids'
  • Home
  • Latest Stories
        • News

          • Music News
          • Entertainment News
          • Lifestyle
        • Trending

  • On Air
  • Listen + Watch
        • Listen + Watch

          • Podcasts
          • Events
        • Listen On Alexa

        • Mobile App

        • Galleries

  • Contests
  • Events
  • Shop
  • More
        • Connect

          • Contact Us
          • Join The BOB Squad
          • BOB’s Adoptable
          • Download Our Mobile App
          • Featured Advertisers
          • PSA Requests
          • Careers
          • Advertise
        • Join The BOB Squad

        • Ways To Listen

        • Advertise With BOB

Lifestyle

  • Home
  • About
  • Articles

Lifestyle

Lifestyle

  • Home
  • About
  • Articles

Facebook is Pausing its Plan for ‘Instagram for Kids’

Author Laila Abuelhawa
September 27th, 2021 3:30 PM

Facebook, which faced sharp criticism from lawmakers and users for its plan to develop an Instagram for kids, announced today (September 27) it’s pausing work on the project.

“While we believe building ‘Instagram Kids’ is the right thing to do, Instagram, and its parent company Facebook, will re-evaluate the project at a later date. In the interim Instagram will continue to focus on teen safety and expanding parental supervision features for teens,” the company said in a statement.

Instagram head Adam Mosseri said the app was meant for children ages 10 to 12.

The pause comes after an explosive Wall Street Journal report showed Facebook repeatedly found its Instagram app is harmful to many teenagers. The Journal cited Facebook studies over the past three years that examined how Instagram affects its young user base, with teenage girls being most notably harmed.

Facebook found that among teens who said they had suicidal thoughts, 13 percent of UK users and 6 percent of US users said these impulses could be tracked back to the app.

A slide from an internal Facebook presentation read: “We make body image issues worse for one in three teen girls.” (The figure referred to teenagers who already reported body image issues of some type.)

The report from Facebook’s internal research found that more than 40 percent of those who reported feeling “unattractive” said the feelings started when using Instagram.

The report led lawmakers to readdress their concerns over the social media app, like Senator Richard Blumenthal saying that “Facebook’s answers were so evasive — failing to even respond to all our questions — that they really raise questions about what Facebook might be hiding […] Facebook seems to be taking a page from the textbook of Big Tobacco —targeting teens with potentially dangerous products while masking the science in public.”

Representative Lori Trahan and Senator Blumenthal responded to Facebook’s decision on Monday and said the company needs to scrap its plans entirely.

“We are pleased that Facebook has heeded our calls to stop plowing ahead with its plans to launch a version of Instagram for children. A ‘pause’ is insufficient, however,” the lawmakers said in a statement. “Facebook has completely forfeited the benefit of the doubt when it comes to protecting young people online and it must completely abandon this project.”

Antigone Davis, Facebook’s global head of safety, will testify before the Senate Commerce subcommittee on consumer protection on Thursday (September 30).

Facebook has repeatedly defended its efforts to draw more kids to the app. Mosseri argued in a blog post early Monday that children are already online. “Critics of ‘Instagram Kids’ will see this as an acknowledgment that the project is a bad idea. That’s not the case. The reality is that kids are already online, and we believe that developing age-appropriate experiences designed specifically for them is far better for parents than where we are today,” he said.

96.5 BOB FM | 96.5 BOB FM - 70’s 80’s & Whatever

Sign me up for the 96.5 BOB FM email newsletter!

BOB knows music, and now you can too! We'll send you the latest music news and information, plus all the great events going on locally with the BOB Squad.

*
*
By clicking "Subscribe" I agree to the website's terms of Service and Privacy Policy. I understand I can unsubscribe at any time.
Author Laila Abuelhawa
Category:
  • 96.5 BOB FM
  • Human Interest
  • Lifestyle
Tags:
child safety,Facebook,Instagram

More 96.5 BOB FM

Miller High Life Launches Dive-Bar-Scented Christmas Tree Decoration

How To Keep Your Christmas Tree Bug-Free Through The Holidays

Ryan O’Neal, ‘Love Story’ and ‘Paper Moon’ Actor, Dies at 82

FLASHBACK: Gregg Allman Talks Jimmy Carter on ‘Conan’

Threads Rollout Hashtags Worldwide Without the Hash Symbol

Slay the Holiday Potluck by Avoiding These Dish Choices

Guns N’ Roses: Hear New Song ‘The General’

U2 Sphere Residency Has Generated Some Serious Revenue

North Carolina Woman Holds 30th Birthday Party At Costco

You Can Live in a Disney (Storyliving) Land of Your Own in North Carolina

Surprising and Bizarre House Rules People Have Come Across

North Carolina Town Named One of the Most ‘Christmassy’ in America

McDonald’s Launching Coffee Shop-Style Chain to Compete with Starbucks

Def Leppard, Journey Announce 2024 Stadium Tour with Special Guests

‘Christmas Story’ Bully was Also in Classic Van Halen Music Video

A Look at ‘The Worst’ Holiday Candies

Geddy Lee Releases Archived Demo About Neil Peart’s Family Tragedy

North Carolina Has One Of The Best Ski Towns In North America

Remembering Randy Rhoads

LeBron James Has Changed His Number 4 Times

Norman Lear, Legendary TV Sitcom Creator, Dies at 101

This North Carolina City Is One Of The Best Ski Towns In North America

Paul McCartney Pays Tribute to Late Wings Bandmate Denny Laine

The Fayetteville Rotary Christmas Parade Returns This Saturday

Denny Laine Dies at 79

Nicolas Cage Wants to Retire From Film, Move to TV

John Lennon: ‘Happy XMas (War Is Over)’ Inspires Animated Film

McDonald’s New ‘Adult’ Happy Meal Complete with Collectible Toys

Rock Artists Make Up One-Third of 2023 ‘Billboard’ Top Tours List

North Carolina Among Top States in Puppy Scam Money Losses

Are Restaurants Secretly Using Dating Apps to Attract Customers?

Julia Roberts Breaks Her Silence on Ex Matthew Perry

Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson Haven’t Ruled Out Touring as Rush

North Carolina Man Scores Big Lottery Win After Missing Last Drawing By One Number

FDA Agrees On A Drug’s Potential to Extend Lifespan In Large Dogs

North Carolina’s Best Christmas Tree Farm Allows You To Stay Onsite

Gene Simmons Dealt with Kidney Stone During Final KISS Show

KISS: The Setlist from Their Final Show

Footlong Cookies Are Coming To Subway Menus Permanently

How I’ll Remember KISS, The Hottest Band in the World

Zack Snyder Doesn’t Get Why People Don’t Like Amber Heard

An AI Singer Named Anna Indiana Just Released Her First Song And It’s Disturbing, At Best

Report: There’s a Pretty Good Chance You’re A Bad Driver

Lenny Kravitz Recalls Toking with Mick Jagger

Steven Tyler Offers Update on His Throat, Shares Latest Aerosmith Project

SPONSORED Watch for the BOB Secret Santa This Christmas!

Mick Fleetwood Honors Christine McVie on First Anniversary of Her Death

Shane MacGowan, Singer of The Pogues, Dies at 65

Load More
Beasley Media Group
Download our station app

Download the app to LISTEN LIVE wherever you are and connect with us like never before!

Download on the App Store Download on the Google Play
Newsletter sign up

Don't miss on pre-sales, member-only contests and member only events.

96.5 BOB FM Newsletter
About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • DMCA
  • EEO
  • FCC Public File
  • FCC Applications
  • General Contest Rules
  • Contest Rules Archive
  • Advertiser’s Terms and Conditions
Connect
  • Join The BOB Squad
  • The NEW 96.5 BOBFM Mobile App
  • Station Info
  • Contact Us
  • PSA Requests
  • Beasley Best Community of Caring
  • Careers
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram