Instagram said Thursday it will start alerting parents if their kids repeatedly search for terms clearly associated with suicide or self-harm. The alerts will only go to parents who are enrolled in Instagram’s parental supervision program.
Instagram says it already blocks such content from showing up in teen accounts’ search results and directs people to helplines instead.
The announcement comes as Meta is in the midst of two trials over harms to children. A trial underway in Los Angeles questions whether Meta’s platforms deliberately addict and harm minors. Another, in New Mexico, seeks to determine whether Meta failed to protect kids from sexual exploitation on its platforms. Thousands of families — along with school districts and government entities — have sued Meta and other social media companies claiming they deliberately design their platforms to be addictive and fail to protect kids from content that can lead to depression, eating disorders and suicide.
We did it Patrick! Teens’ mental health and development is saved.
“Hey just a heads up our algorithm is making your spawn suicidal”
Yeah, I hate that our only two realistic options are allowing companies to self-regulate or age verification, but age verification feels like the lesser of two evils. We’d need to see much more immediate and catastrophic effects for the government to force social media companies to give up their algorithms and actually moderate without using imprecise LLM’s and automods.
Forcing people to give their picture to Peter Thiel is not regulation. Age verification laws are giving companies more licence to abuse users, not less.
Respectfully, I’ve heard all the arguments and do not care to litigate it again.
What you and I think is immaterial. These are the only realistic outcomes in the current ecosystem. You can go have pointless arguments about it with someone else.
I’m gonna make a statement and then say I don’t want to talk about the thing I just brought up.
Parental controls are a thing that exist. Used to be parents were responsible for monitoring what their children do, not the government.
You can go have pointless arguments about it with someone else.
“Cigarettes now with filters!”
Parents everywhere: oh thank goodness
If you don’t want to discuss something just don’t respond lol
I vote for a universal shutdown for anyone who starts discussing harmful topics… But you’re right, that is pretty unrealistic. Government regulation is either going to be non-existent, or based on non-existent dangers made up by AI CEOs
I could get behind this.
Bullshit. Tell me one reason why can’t a gocernment decide that the algorithm is bad and let the company choose in removing the algorithm or become banned in that country.
The fact that they were capable of and had no moral qualms with doing this, but never did it till now.
I cannot even imagine giving a social media platform enough information to even do this. Maybe just don’t?
I think that’s a very easy thing to say, but for the younger generations, using social media isn’t too dissimilar from breathing. It’s just something you do.
You can do it without revealing your real identity.
The neat thing about algorithmic social media is that content relating to suicide and self-harm inspires a lot of interaction among teenagers, causing it to be shoved in their faces whether they search for it or not.
Suicidal teenagers are not searching for suicide material on Instagram; Instagram is feeding suicide material to regular teenagers for ad views.
This is good info, and you’re right. Engagement is driven by provocative and radicalizing content.
And how will Instagram know who my parents are?
That"s the reason they’re doing it, so you tell them more details about your family relations, which equals money to them
The alerts will only go to parents who are enrolled in Instagram’s parental supervision program.
Like this?
What if the parents are the cause of the suicide thoughts?
There’s a music band named Suicidal Tendencies. Can’t even look that shit up online without getting a notice and probably flagged on a list.
Side note, bad name for a band…
“Alexa, play Suicidal Dream by Silverchair.”
“Contacting the Suicide Prevention Hotline…”
I’m just gonna drop this link here…
Oh yeah, especially now that suicide rates are spiking, at least here in the US.
I wonder how they will monetise this feature…
Do any of us think Meta will moderate content in any meaningful way? Even for this supposed parental supervision program?
Isn’t it great that other companies like OpenAI are actually worse in this respect? Sam Altman’s tool guides teenagers through methods of committing suicide, and tells them to hide the evidence from their family.
And since every ChatGPT query, paid or not, costs OpenAI money… Sam Altman subsidizes this suicide encouragement.
Maybe the first step should be suspending a person’s account. Regardless of whether they are above or below 18.
I’d love to see any solution centered around the individual and a lengthy lockdown of the account associated with their IP.






