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NCOSE Urges Facebook to Cancel Introduction Completely, Citing Health and Safety Concerns 

 
Washington, DC (September 27, 2021) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) welcomed Facebook’s decision to pause plans to introduce Instagram for children under age 13, and urged the social media company to completely cancel its plans. 
  
“Instagram for Kids was an irresponsible idea from its inception, a fact reinforced by a recent investigation into how even Facebook knows that Instagram can be toxic for teens. While we are glad Facebook paused its plans to introduce this app for kids, it needs to completely cancel this project. Facebook must put children’s health and safety before their bottom line,” Lina Nealon, director of corporate and strategic initiatives for the National Center on Sexual Exploitation.  

NCOSE had joined other child safety advocates in urging Facebook not to move forward with Instagram Kids. NCOSE is urging members of the public to sign a petition asking Facebook to cancel its plans for Instagram for Kids. 
  
“Social media platforms are not adequately protecting children from potential predators or harmful content. Instead of creating more avenues for exploitation and harm, Big Tech should invest in making their existing products safer by defaulting to safety standards and cleaning up the content to which kids are exposed to on their platforms,” said Nealon. 

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NCOSE leads the Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation with over 300 member organizations.

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The National Center on Sexual Exploitation has had over 100 policy victories since 2010. Each victory promotes human dignity above exploitation.

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NCOSE’s activism campaigns and victories have made headlines around the globe. Averaging 93 mentions per week by media outlets and shows such as Today, CNN, The New York Times, BBC News, USA Today, Fox News and more.

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