「H.O.T.」ムン・ヒジュン&ソユル(元CRAYON POP)の娘ジェムジェムちゃんも見舞われた…突然のインスタアカウント停止のなぜ?
”HOT” Mun Hee Jun & SOYOU Le's (former CRAYON POP) daughter Jem Jem was also affected... Why was her Instagram account suddenly suspended?
"I took pictures from the moment my child was born, and now my account is being bombed." Recently, online communities such as "Mama Cafe" have been posting inactive Instagram accounts about children and child-rearing.
There have been many reviews saying that she has been sexualized. Mun Hee Jun's wife, SOYOU (CRAYON
POPformer member) also posted a comment on Instagram on the 19th, saying, "Jemjem (Hyul-chan)'s S
"NS suddenly became inactive last night," she wrote. Gem Gem-chan is her daughter's nickname. Currently, if you access the link of Gem Gem-chan's Instagram, you will see the message "Christmas.
The link you clicked is incorrect or the page has been deleted." SOYOU said, "All the cute photos, pictures, videos, and photos that our fans have drawn are so cute.
"It's really frustrating," she said. Other accounts related to children and childcare run by famous influencers and ordinary people with few followers were also deactivated without warning.
This is due to a change in Instagram's internal regulations. In September, Meta, which operates Instagram, announced that it would no longer be able to use the accounts of users under the age of 14 as part of its child and youth protection measures.
In addition, accounts representing users under the age of 14 will be required to clearly state that the account is managed by a parent or administrator when introducing the account.
If an account is deactivated, the company will consider whether to reactivate it within 180 days through a request for reconsideration, it added.
Those who have not yet deactivated their child's account should change their profile picture to a family photo or an adult photo.
The introduction states that the account is run by a mother or father. Meta is currently the number one Instagram user in four countries: the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
The company has revealed plans to expand its "teenage account," which is currently being operated for boys, to Korea and other countries around the world in January of next year. The account is designed to prevent the exposure of content that is sensitive to young people.
In addition, through the "Parental Supervision Tool," it is possible to limit children's smartphone use between 10 pm and 7 am.
2024/11/23 19:30 KST
Copyrights(C) Herald wowkorea.jp 95