'We did everything that we should have done as parents, but we were fighting a computer algorithm. We were outnumbered, we were out powered.'
Spence said she did what many young people do -- made a separate Instagram account using a generic email address, so she could keep track of the posts and pictures she did not want her parents to see. She even hid the Instagram app within the calculator app in the iPhone.Spence's parents said they put all the parental controls and protections on Alexis' phone, but Alexis found a way around them.
Antigone Davis, Global Head of Safety at Meta, told Eyewitness News Meta has removed nearly all Instagram hashtags and users that promote self-harm, suicide or eating disorders. The company also said when anyone under 18 signs up for Instagram, the platform defaults into the most restrictive settings.
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