Big News on Instagram Kids App

Instagram has received criticism for its development, and the majority of industry professionals were critical of the launch of the Instagram Kids app.

Ankit Awasthi
Published on: 29 Sep 2021 1:11 PM GMT
Big News on Instagram Kids App
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Instagram, the popular photo-sharing app, was reportedly working on a new program to attract younger people, particularly minors, to its userbase, as shown by signs of progress. Instagram has received criticism for its development, and the majority of industry professionals were critical of the launch of the Instagram Kids app. Instagram has recently announced that it will no longer be developing the app.

American Lawmakers criticized the move

The introduction of the Instagram Kids app has been met with opposition from American legislators and advocacy organizations. The social media firm had called for a stop to the app's launch and asked that Facebook make "required measures to safeguard youngsters on the internet." According to what came out from the company's end, Instagram plans to create an app for youngsters under the age of 13, with material tailored to each child's specific age group.

A blog post confirmed the news

A blog post published by the photo-sharing app discussed the possibility of postponing the creation of an Instagram kids app. In a statement, Instagram said that "we believe Instagram kids are a step in the right way," but that "we are suspending development on it." The business has said that it would continue to work on parental monitoring tools and that parents will continue to get information about their children's actions on social media applications such as Instagram.

Instagram's point on the Kids app

The following is what Instagram had to say on its blog: "The reality is that children are already online, and we believe it would be preferable to provide them with age-appropriate experience rather than continue with the current context. The firm claims that the new software will feature filters based on the age of children and would allow parents to manage the material that their children view. In addition, parents will have the ability to control how their children use social media platforms.

Don't launch the app - CFC

This year, the Commercial-Free Childhood (CFC) organization wrote to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. According to CFC, children would frequently check their gadgets for comments after posting pictures if they were visible on social media, and their development may be adversely impacted as a result of this behavior. Social networking sites have been characterized as a danger to privacy, and incidents such as data theft are continually coming to light as a result of this.

Kids on Social Media

It is believed by some experts that allowing youngsters access to social media at a young age may have a detrimental effect on their development. Companies such as Facebook have introduced the option of providing children with social media accounts that are managed by their parents, while Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg himself keeps his children away from social media and the spotlight. At a briefing, Mark expressed his concern about his children spending too much time in front of a television or a computer.

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