A vice president who led the company's youth product initiatives, including a proposed kids' version of , has decided to leave the parent company after 'internal restructuring.'
Pavni Diwanji, who joined Meta in 2020, has 'decided to move on' from the company, said Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri in an internal memo obtained by The New York Times on Wednesday.
The most notable project Diwanji worked on was Instagram Kids - a version of the app for those under 13 which would feature optional parental controls. But that project was ultimately put on hold following revelations that the social media giant's own research found that the app made teenage girls feel worse about their body image.
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