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TikTok Bans Beauty Filters for Teens Over Mental Health Concerns

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TikTok is introducing new restrictions to combat mental health concerns linked to its beauty filters.

Under-18 users will soon be unable to use filters that alter facial features, such as enlarging eyes, plumping lips, or changing skin tone. Filters for fun effects like bunny ears remain unaffected.

The platform is also enhancing its measures to block under-13 users, with plans to trial machine learning for age detection.

These changes are part of a broader response to upcoming regulations like the UK’s Online Safety Act, which demands stricter oversight of underage social media use.

Despite TikTok’s efforts, concerns remain about the platform’s ability to effectively enforce these restrictions.

Experts and advocacy groups have urged TikTok and other platforms to improve their systems, while regulators like Ofcom prepare to enforce tougher age-check requirements.

This move mirrors similar actions by platforms like Roblox and Instagram, which are also addressing concerns about harmful content and age-appropriate user experiences.

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Sazid Kabir

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