Snapchat is implementing stricter privacy controls for users under 16, including defaulting accounts to a "friends-only" setting and limiting public visibility of their stories and Spotlight videos. These changes are a direct response to increasing governmental scrutiny and potential social media bans for minors, following Australia's lead and anticipating similar legislation in the U.K. The company aims to preemptively purge underage accounts and transform the platform for younger users into a more private messaging service to retain them as they age. AI
IMPACT This development may signal a trend towards more restrictive platform features for younger users, potentially impacting how social media companies engage with minors.
RANK_REASON The article discusses product changes made by a company in response to regulatory pressures, rather than a direct regulatory action or a new frontier release.
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