Instagram 负责人捍卫青少年心理健康决策受审

Instagram 负责人 Adam Mosseri 在一项关于青少年心理健康指控的审判中为该平台辩护。父母表达了对社交媒体对儿童影响的担忧。该审判聚焦于 Instagram 针对青少年心理健康的决策。

2026 年 2 月 12 日,一场针对 Instagram 青少年心理健康问题的审判进行中。该平台负责人 Adam Mosseri 在指控其影响儿童心理健康的指责中为其决策辩护。报道显示,父母对社交媒体可能对其子女造成的伤害表达了深刻担忧。该审判突显了 Instagram 应对此类问题的措施,尽管未提供具体论点或结果的进一步细节。这属于更广泛的社交媒体对青年影响讨论的一部分,但根据 Mosseri 的声明,Instagram 保持中立立场。目前尚无审判直接引述,但辩护方强调对平台负责任使用的关注。

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