Instagram limits teen content to PG-13, aligns with FSK 12
Instagram tightens default content limits for children and teens Instagram is updating default settings for accounts of children and teenagers. The platform will now base content visibility on the US PG-13 film rating (roughly equivalent to Germany's FSK 12). Content that exceeds this rating will not be shown to teens by default. As a result, posts judged to be more mature — for example explicit sexual content, graphic violence, or other sensitive material — will be filtered out of teenage accounts automatically. The change is intended to reduce young users' exposure to potentially harmful material. Applies to accounts identified as children and teenagers Default filters limit content beyond PG-13/FSK‑12 standards Part of Instagram's broader set of safety measures for younger users Instagram has rolled out stricter privacy defaults and age-based…
