Instagram Alerts Parents of Teen Self-Harm Searches
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost urges parents to utilize Instagrams parental supervision tools, set to launch next week, which will alert them if their teen repeatedly searches for suicide or self-harm terms. This comes as teen suicide attempts rise, with a significant increase among kids aged ten to twelve. In Ohio, nearly twenty percent of high schoolers contemplated suicide last year, and nine percent attempted it. Lawmakers are also considering a bill to fine AI companies for chatbots promoting self-harm, with funds supporting the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
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