Instagram partners with schools to prioritize reports of online
Instagram has introduced a new partnership program designed to help schools quickly address online bullying and other safety concerns among students. This initiative, currently available to all U.S. middle and high schools, aims to streamline the way educational institutions report potential issues on the platform.
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Instagram partners with schools to prioritize reports of online
The program allows verified school accounts to directly report posts or student profiles that might breach Instagram’s guidelines. Reports from these schools are automatically given priority review, and they receive timely notifications regarding any actions taken. You can read more about this initiative on the official Facebook News page.
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Key Features of the Partnership
- Direct reporting from verified school accounts
- Automatic prioritization of moderation reports
- Timely alerts on any measures taken
- A dedicated “school partner” banner displayed on participating profiles
This streamlined approach is set up to assist educators in promptly addressing potential online safety issues, such as bullying, ensuring that their concerns are met with swift action.
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Additional Safety Resources and Partnerships
Along with the primary reporting feature, Instagram is also providing educational materials to help educators, parents, guardians, and students understand best practices for safe app usage. Schools that join the program will have a “school partner” badge on their profiles, highlighting their commitment to maintaining a safe online environment.
For institutions interested in joining this safety initiative, U.S. middle and high schools can sign up to join the waitlist for this transformative program.
Context and Further Developments
This move comes at a time when lawmakers are actively discussing further measures, such as the Kids Off Social Media Act, which proposes limiting social media access for children under 13. The Senate Committee on Commerce recently advanced a bill in this vein, and related legislation—like the Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act available on the Senate website—has already seen significant support.
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Instagram’s Broader Safety Efforts
In addition to its school partnership program, Instagram has rolled out other initiatives to enhance online safety. A notable example includes the launch of teen accounts for users under 16. These accounts automatically have a private setting, come with messaging restrictions, and are equipped with parental controls and other safeguards, ensuring a secure digital environment for younger users.
By partnering with schools and strategically enhancing its features, Instagram continues to emphasize its commitment to student safety and the overall well-being of its community.