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Parents, child advocacy groups speak out against social media for kids
Parents, child advocacy groups band together against social media for kids
A group of parents and child advocacy agencies have banded together to crack down on social media apps that target young children.
CHICAGO - A group of parents and child advocacy agencies have banded together to crack down on social media apps that target young children.
Their joint movement is in response to Facebook revealing it is developing a version of Instagram for kids under the age of thirteen.
Earlier this month, 44 state attorneys general wrote Mark Zuckerberg asking him not to pursue the idea. On Thursday, a group of parents and almost two dozen child advocacy agencies joined the fight by launching a campaign called, End Child Surveillance.
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YouTube Kids is a colorful, stripped-down version of YouTube, full of animations, bright colors, and cartoon avatars meant to keep the youngest internet users engaged. When scrolling through the app, kids can see everything from Nickelodeon song mashups to prank series to baking videos a cheerful-seeming microcosm of actual YouTube.