Instagram and MPA Reach Agreement on PG-13 Rating Usage
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Instagram and MPA Reach Agreement on PG-13 Rating Usage

authorBy Roger Ebert
DateMar 31, 2026
Read time2 min

Instagram and the Motion Picture Association (MPA) have successfully negotiated a revised approach to how Instagram utilizes the PG-13 rating, marking a pivotal moment in content categorization for online platforms. This collaboration will see Instagram significantly scale back its direct references to the MPA's PG-13 designation, ensuring a clearer distinction between cinematic classifications and social media content guidelines. A new disclaimer will accompany Instagram's teen content policies, emphasizing that while inspiration was drawn from established film ratings, Instagram's internal moderation processes operate independently.

This agreement stems from earlier disagreements when Instagram initially unveiled its teen accounts, indicating that content would be 'guided by' the PG-13 rating. The MPA, vigilantly protecting its long-standing and trademarked film rating system, expressed strong objections, labeling Instagram's initial usage as misleading. The MPA promptly issued a cease and desist letter, asserting that equating Instagram's content with their PG-13 standard could confuse parents who rely on the film rating system's integrity, which has been built over nearly six decades.

In response to the MPA's concerns, Instagram, operated by Meta, had already adjusted its terminology from a direct PG-13 reference to 'inspired by movie ratings for ages 13+'. This formal agreement solidifies that change and introduces a comprehensive disclaimer. The new statement will explicitly inform users that Instagram's content settings were developed without MPA involvement, that the MPA does not rate Instagram content, and does not endorse or approve Instagram's content settings. It reaffirms that while familiar public guidelines from the MPA served as inspiration, Instagram's content moderation is distinct from a movie ratings board, leading to potentially different user experiences.

This resolution showcases a proactive step towards responsible content management and inter-industry cooperation. By clarifying the distinct natures of their respective rating and moderation systems, both Instagram and the MPA reinforce transparency for users and uphold the credibility of their individual frameworks. This collaborative effort sets a positive precedent for digital platforms and traditional content industries to work together, ensuring appropriate and understandable guidelines for diverse audiences, particularly for younger users navigating the digital landscape.

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