Meta researchers found that teens who report that Instagram regularly made them feel bad about their bodies saw significantly more "eating disorder adjacent content” than those who did not, according to an internal document.
The posts shown to those users featured "prominent display” of chest, buttocks, or thighs, "explicit judgment” about body types and "content related to disordered eating and/or negative body image.”
While such material is not banned on Instagram, the researchers noted that parents, teens and outside experts have told Meta they believe it is potentially harmful to young users.
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