Instagram announces updates on teen safety, new parents guide

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In a broadcast exclusive, Instagram's Head of Instagram Policy Programs Carolyn Merrell joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the app's significant updates on how they intend to protect teen safety.

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Kids should not be on social Media *Period* .

daddyjankie
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Parents are the ones who buy these kids phones and let them do what they want....maybe social media should actually do something about these predators but don't....you make reports or contact social media, they do nothing but send you a blanket statement "We see nothing wrong with this report, thank you for letting us know".

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How can you fear for your children safety now when you are allowing young children as young as 2 years old to identify sexually? You put them in danger on purpose and now you're worried about it? Okay SMH

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