YouTube will now limit teens' exposure to videos that idealize certain fitness levels or body types, addressing potential harmful effects on their self-image.
Repeated exposure to content showcasing idealized standards can shape unrealistic internal standards in teens, leading to negative beliefs about themselves.
The platform has faced criticism for promoting content that may encourage eating disorders, prompting the need for stronger safeguards for adolescent users.
YouTube aims to protect teens from harmful repeated recommendations by limiting exposure to problematic videos that display social aggression.
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