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    Pinterest CEO Urges Banning Teens Under 16 from Social Media—But Not Pinterest

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Pinterest’s CEO supports banning social media for under-16s globally, citing safety concerns and advocating for enforceable standards.
    2. He emphasizes that current social media platforms pose risks to teenagers and calls for accountability from tech firms and governments.
    3. Pinterest maintains policies that restrict teens under 16, including private accounts and restricted features, viewing itself as a “visual search platform” rather than social media.
    4. Despite concerns, Pinterest’s focus on safety and privacy has fostered trust and contributed to its popularity among younger users.

    Pinterest’s CEO has expressed strong support for banning social media use for teens under 16. He believes, “Social media as it’s configured today is not safe for young people.” He calls on governments worldwide to implement such bans, emphasizing the need for clear standards, enforcement, and accountability for apps and devices. Interestingly, his stance is notably different when it comes to Pinterest. The platform already restricts teens under 16 from messaging and other social features. Moreover, Pinterest makes teen accounts private by default to enhance safety. The company has no plans to change these policies. It sees itself mainly as a “visual search platform” rather than a social media site. Historically, Pinterest has faced challenges related to child safety. In 2023, reports revealed concerns about inappropriate content being surfaced to adults and the creation of disturbing boards. However, within six months, Pinterest made teen accounts private and not discoverable. The CEO argues that such safety measures have also benefited Pinterest’s growth. He notes that prioritizing safety builds trust among young users and their families. As cities embrace innovation, the focus on online safety reflects a broader push toward protecting youth in digital spaces. Smarter policies and safeguards are key steps in creating a safer, more trustworthy online environment for everyone.

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