Unearth how Meta knowingly markets its harmful features to young and vulnerable users, including teens, preteens, and even children under 13.
The United States v Meta Platforms Court Filing October 24, 2023 is part of . You can jump to any part in this filing . This is part 25 of 100. HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series here 11. Meta makes its Platforms and associated harmful features available to especially young and vulnerable users. 430. Meta is aware that teens, preteens , and even younger children use its Platforms, including Instagram, and has intentionally developed and marketed those Platforms towards these young users. 431.
Meta’s interest in preteens is unsurprising as Meta has historically regarded children between the ages of 10 and 12 as a “valuable but untapped audience.” 442. Meta formed an internal team to study preteens and commissioned strategy papers to analyze the long-term business opportunities presented by preteens. 443. 444. Meta believes children to be such a strategically lucrative class of users that it also planned to create a new Instagram Platform for children under 13 called “Instagram Kids.
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