Meta, TikTok and Others Agree to Teen Safety Ratings
Major social platforms will receive one of three safety ratings for protecting users ages 13–19 from self-harm and suicide content under an independent grading process.
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Social networks and digital platforms have been leading the debate on how much and how they affect adolescents' mental health for many years now. Given this concern, technological giants have decided to participate in a new system that will publicly and clearly assess what measures they apply to protect young people on the Internet.Great names such as Meta, TikTok and Snap have joined the Save Online Standards (SOS) project, an initiative create…
Meta, TikTok and others agree to teen safety ratings
Meta, TikTok and Snap will be rated on their teen safety efforts amid rising concern about whether the world's largest social media platforms are doing enough to protect the mental health of young people.
Meta, TikTok, and Snap agree to be rated for teen safety
In some countries, regulators are resorting to social media bans to keep kids and teens away from harmful social media content. A project backed by the Mental Health Coalition proposes a gentler solution: safety ratings. Meta, TikTok, and Snap are the first three Big Tech firms that have agreed to have their social media platforms independently rated. The grades will determine how safe those platforms are for users under the age of 18. Among oth…
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