Published on May 5, 2026
Meta has long been a platform where users of various ages connect and share content. However, concerns over the safety of younger users have persisted, leading the company to reassess its current measures.
In a significant shift, Meta announced the deployment of artificial intelligence to analyze bone structure in profile photos. This technology will identify and help remove underaged individuals from the platform more effectively.
The implementation of this system will enhance Meta’s existing teen account detection methods. As part of its expansion, these measures will specifically target Facebook, creating a more secure environment for users.
The initiative aims to foster safer online interactions. As a result, Meta anticipates a reduction in the presence of underage users, enhancing the overall user experience while addressing parental concerns.
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