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Facebook to 'Nudge' Teens Away From Harmful Online Content

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Future plans include adult oversight and a ‘Take a Break’ prompt.
A Facebook executive over the weekend said the social network plans to «nudge» teenagers away from harmful content and urge them to «take a break» from using apps like Instagram. In an interview with CNN, Facebook VP of global affairs Nick Clegg outlined three strategies for providing young people a more positive platform. «I don’t think a company that only places profit above anything else would do what we’ve done,» Clegg said, pointing to the $13 billion Facebook has invested «in making sure that our platform is safe to use.» «We cannot, with the wave of a wand, make everyone’s life perfect,» he continued. «What we can do is improve our products so that [they] are as safe and enjoyable to use wherever we can improve them.» It’s been a whirlwind couple of months for Facebook, which in September responded to claims from The Wall Street Journal that the firm knows Instagram is toxic for teenage girls.

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