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Former Meta engineer says Instagram took a 'don't ask, don't tell' approach on kids under 13
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· August 20, 2026
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Key points The company's priorities are said to have been driven by financial interests. A former engineer has come forward with concerns about a major social media platform.
A former engineer has come forward with concerns about a major social media platform. He claims the company turned a blind eye to young users. The engineer's testimony revealed a focus on user engagement, with products designed to keep people using them for extended periods.
This approach allegedly came at the expense of user safety. The company's priorities are said to have been driven by financial interests.
Further details about the testimony and the company's practices are available from the source, including the engineer's full statement and the company's response to these allegations.
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Published: August 20, 2026 ·
Source: ABC7 News (KGO-TV, ABC) ·
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