Instagram Knows Platform Lowers Women's Self-Image, Does 'Nothing' About It, Tech Expert Says

Instagram is harmful for users, especially young women, according to research conducted by Facebook. 


Facebook owns Instagram and recently conducted studies to determine how the platform affects its users. The data reveals that 32% of teen girls who reported feeling bad about their bodies only felt worse after looking at Instagram. 


What is Instagram doing with that data? 


“Nothing,” says Kara Frederick, a Heritage Foundation research fellow in technology policy. “What I think is particularly galling is the fact that they are still moving forward with plans to create an Instagram for children under 13 years old,” she adds. 


Frederick, who is also a former employee of Facebook and helped to create and lead Facebook’s global-security counterterrorism-analysis program, joins the “Problematic Women” podcast to discuss what we now know about Instagram’s effect on users, especially young women, and what the platform should do to mitigate further harm. 


Frederick also shares a little of her own journey into the field of Big Tech and cybersecurity. 


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