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VisitMeta Launches Six-Month Pilot Program for Instagram Data Access to Study Teen Mental Health
Jul 17, 2024, 04:35 PM
Meta has launched a small pilot program granting a select group of researchers access to Instagram data to study the app's effects on teens and young adults. This initiative aims to investigate the potential impact of Instagram on teen mental health. The pilot program will allow researchers to access certain types of data for up to six months. This move is seen as a step towards greater data transparency.
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