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Meta survey found 19% of young teen Instagram users saw unwanted nude or sexual images, filing shows

Meta survey found 19% of young teen Instagram users saw unwanted nude or sexual images, filing shows

By Courtney RozenMon, February 23, 2026 at 4:45 PM UTC

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Instagram app icon is seen on a smartphone in this illustration taken October 27, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

By Courtney Rozen

WASHINGTON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Nearly 1 in 5 users aged 13 to 15 told Meta that they ‌saw “nudity or sexual images on Instagram” that they didn’t want ‌to view, according to a court filing.

The document, made public on Friday as part ​of a federal lawsuit in California and reviewed by Reuters, includes portions of a March 2025 deposition of Instagram head Adam Mosseri.

Mosseri said the company does not share survey results “in general,” adding that self-reported ‌surveys are “notoriously problematic,” according ⁠to the deposition.

Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, is facing allegations from global leaders that the company’s products ⁠harm young users. In the U.S., thousands of lawsuits in federal and state court accuse the company of designing addictive products and fueling ​a mental-health ​crisis for minors.

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The statistic on explicit ​images came from a survey ‌of Instagram users about their experiences on the platform, Meta spokesperson Andy Stone said, and not a review of posts themselves.

The company in late 2025 said it would remove images and videos “containing nudity or explicit sexual activity, including when generated by AI,” with exceptions ‌considered for medical and educational content.

About 8% ​of users in the 13 to ​15 age group also said ​they had “seen someone harm themselves or threaten to ‌do so on Instagram,” according to ​the deposition.

Most sexually ​explicit images were sent via private messages between users, Mosseri said in his deposition, and Meta must consider users’ privacy when ​reviewing them.

“A lot ‌of people don't want us reading their messages,” he said.

(Reporting ​by Courtney Rozen; Additional reporting by Jody Godoy in ​New York; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

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