In a move prioritizing the digital well-being of its younger demographic, Snapchat has introduced new restrictions for users under the age of 16. Moving forward, these users will have their Spotlight content, akin to short-form videos, shared exclusively with their friends. This change also extends to their Stories, which will now be visible only to a curated list of followers they reciprocate. To facilitate this, Snapchat is creating a separate profile for these younger users, designed to clearly delineate content shared with friends versus potentially broader audiences. This initiative reflects a growing trend among social media platforms to implement age-appropriate privacy settings and safeguard younger users from unintended exposure. By limiting the reach of content from users under 16, Snapchat aims to foster a safer and more controlled online environment, allowing them to express themselves creatively while maintaining a greater degree of privacy and personal control over their digital footprint.