Instagram to notify parents if teens repeatedly search for suicide-related terms
Instagram is introducing new alerts for parents. If a teen repeatedly searches for terms related to suicide or self-harm, parents will be notified. This feature is part of Instagram's parental supervision program. The company is also developing si...

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.
Meta executives including CEO Mark Zuckerberg have disputed that the platforms cause addiction. During questioning by the plaintiff's lawyer, in Los Angeles, Zuckerberg said he still agrees with a previous statement he made that the existing body of scientific work has not proved that social media causes mental health harms.
The alerts will be sent via email, text or WhatsApp, depending on the parent's contact information available, as well as a notification through the parent's Instagram account.
"Our goal is to empower parents to step in if their teen's searches suggest they may need support. We also want to avoid sending these notifications unnecessarily, which, if done too much, could make the notifications less useful overall," Meta said in a blog post.
Meta said it is also working on similar notifications to parents about their kids' interactions with artificial intelligence.
"These will notify parents if a teen attempts to engage in certain types of conversations related to suicide or self-harm with our AI," Meta said. "This is important work and we'll have more to share in the coming months."
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