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Facebook’s Instagram site is overrun with pornography and other sexually charged images and videos that are accessible to the site’s many teenaged users.
This is strange given the site's strict nudity rules, which Instagram has been mocked for in the past. A ccording to the site’s Community Guidelines , even “artistic" nudity is forbidden:
This includes photos, videos, and some digitally-created content that show sexual intercourse, genitals, and close-ups of fully-nude buttocks. It also includes some photos of female nipples, but photos of post-mastectomy scarring and women actively breastfeeding are allowed. Nudity in photos of paintings and sculptures is OK.
Even so, the raunchy Instagram content isn’t too hard to find. Searching for terms like "nude,” “babes” or “sexy” or variations thereof or the name of any porn star in the site's search bar will quickly uncover accounts that flout the site’s ban on nudity and aren’t filtered to prevent minors from seeing them. #Sexy has more than 57 million posts, many of which are clips from porn videos while #porngirls has more than 300,00o of them.
In a recent experiment, digital safety organization  Protect Young Eyes f iled 50 reports in 5 days on hashtags that featured pornographic content and got no response from Instagram. I got no response from the social media site either. I suspect that one reason why the solution to Instagram porn problem has proven to be elusive is that too much money is being made. This is highly problematic for many reasons.
Instagram is the second most popular social media site behind YouTube among teen users, according to The Pew Research Center. The site allows users as young as 13 to have accounts though younger users use the site with their parent's permission. It markets itself as family-friendly and tried to explain in a Parent's Guide why teens are big fans of the site.
"Because they love consuming and creating media, sharing it and socializing, and Instagram makes all that doable in a simple, eye-catching way. Teens also like the ability to create 'stories' that disappear after 24 hours," the Guide says.
Porn stars are also big fans of Instagram. Social media is a huge deal in the adult entertainment industry since p orn stars are making less money than they used to because so much free porn is available on the internet. Porn stars market themselves to their existing fans and try and recruit new ones by posting pictures of themselves in various states of undress. I don't blame them for making the most of Instagram.
“Porn stars are always trying to connect with their fans on social media to provide a rainbow of options that oftentimes leads them to where they can see more of them,” writes Don Parret, Executive Editorial Director for the trade publication X-Biz, in an email. “It’s commonplace to find performers with verified Instagram accounts to have millions of followers. So, it’s incredibly important for many adult performers and cam stars to make sure they don’t get bumped for going beyond SFW. I’ve seen numerous adult stars get hysterical over losing their social media accounts, including Instagram, over a slip-up.”
Instagram needs to either better enforce its existing rules or revise them to reflect the current reality.


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Instagram has long been viewed as a cute, harmless social media site where you can post and share pictures with the world. Unfortunately, what many parents do not realize is that Instagram occasionally may be a gateway to pornography as its usage rises with teens and young adults.
Instagram is the second most popular social media site (with Snapchat being the first) among Millennials. Users under 35 years old make up more than 70 percent of Instagram's active accounts around the world.
The pornography industry has found a way to access the minds of the young through this app. What this means is that a child may unwittingly be exposed to pornography or highly sexualized material by accident that is hidden behind certain emojis and hashtags.
Fruits like peaches, cherries, bananas, and eggplants are some of the more popular ones that access porn. The sweat or splashing water image is known as symbolizing sexual fluids or ejaculate. The symbols and combinations continue to proliferate as concerned parents catch on. In a way, it's a social media variety of the cat trying to catch the mouse with the mouse conjuring up new, innovative ways to stay one step ahead.
As an Instagram user myself, I'm not here to admonish Instagram just as much as I wouldn't admonish the internet or other forms of mass media (television, movies, etc.). But as a parent, I also would say the responsibility lies with us to ensure that we warn our children about the reality of being exposed to pornography.
Before you dismiss your child's emojis on Instagram or via text to another child as cute or innocuous, you might want to check again.
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Published: 16:59 BST, 26 July 2018 | Updated: 19:13 BST, 26 July 2018
Instagram is filled with pornographic content – distributed on the platform using secret hashtags, according to a shocking investigation.
The photo-based social network, which claims to have a zero-tolerance policy on sexual content, is open to anyone aged 13 and older.
However, more than a dozen popular hashtags have been linked to adult images on the Facebook -owned platform.
Typical users add social hashtags – like #breakfast or #fridayfeeling – to the captions of their posts to make them easier to search. 
However, malicious users are purportedly employing hashtags to circulate pornographic content on the platform.
One of the x-rated videos shared was viewed more than 130,000 times in five hours.
Instagram is awash with hardcore porn which could be viewed by children, according to a shocking investigation (stock image)
Some videos hidden on Instagram depict sexual intercourse – with genitals clearly visible, according to the investigation by the Sun . 
One pornographic clip depicted bestiality, featuring a woman and a horse.
Although Instagram bans obviously explicit hashtags like #porn, it cannot keep up with the myriad ways users are sharing the content on the website and app. 
Instagram users are even using social hashtags with special text characters so they cannot be detected.
Those who stumble upon an inappropriate image or video can click on the '...' icon below the post, then tap 'Report inappropriate' and follow the instructions. 
In its terms and conditions, the social network says it does not allow nude images.
'This includes photos, videos, and some digitally-created content that show sexual intercourse, genitals, and close-ups of fully-nude buttocks.'
However, photos of post-mastectomy scarring and women breastfeeding are allowed. Nudity in photos of paintings and sculptures is also allowed. 
'We have zero tolerance for pornographic content on Instagram,' an Instagram spokesperson told MailOnline.
'People can report content or accounts that violate our Community Guidelines via our in-app tools and we work quickly to remove it. 
'The content that violated our Community Guidelines on these hashtags has been removed and we are working to remove violating content against other hashtags. 
'We apologise to anyone who may have seen it.'  
Instagram is trying out a new feature that will allow users to remove followers. Previously, users could only delete followers if they made their profile private
A recent study found when sharing parenting advice on social media, common topics included:
These common topics of conversation often reveal key information about a child, including: name, age/date of birth, school name and even their appearance.
Whilst it may be very difficult to protect the privacy of children in the digital age, there are some things that can be done to shelter children from online dangers. 
It is amazing how many parents leave on their Instagram location settings. Set your location settings to off if you do not want people to be able to figure out where you and your children live.
Ask yourself if all the people you're sharing your photos with really want to see them and will they protect them in a way you would.
Private social networks offer a secure way to share the pictures of your children with your family and friends.
Ultimately the only way to be 100 per cent sure that you don't have a digital footprint is not to have any digital photos taken but this isn't a road the vast majority of people want to go down.    
Instagram requires users to be aged 13 and older to sign-up to its service.
However, many children under that age have Instagram accounts.
Last week, it was announced Facebook and Instagram are cracking down on underage children who hold accounts with the social networks.
Moderators working for the online platforms now have the ability to proactively lock any accounts they suspect to be owned by someone under the age of 13.
Blocked users will be required to prove their age with a government-issued photo ID.
Until now, moderators would only investigate accounts if they were reported specifically for being potentially underage by other Facebook and Instagram users.
Last November, a damning Ofcom report revealed that half of British 12-year-olds and more than a quarter of ten-year-olds have their own social media profiles.
Facebook and Instagram require users to be over the age of 13 to hold an account.
This is because the US Child Online Privacy Protection Act states companies that collect personal information on users no longer need to seek the permission of a parent or guardian for users aged 13 and older. 
Instagram has introduced a new feature that allows you to 'mute' accounts without unfollowing them.
The feature will roll out to users worldwide in the next few weeks but for now is only available to a select number of iOS users. 
To mute someone's account, tap the menu button in the corner of one of their posts. 
From there, select 'mute' to stop their photos from popping up in your news feed - the user will not be notified that you have muted them.
You can also select 'mute posts and stories' to also block their Instagram stories from appearing in the app.
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