‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Issues ‘Zero Tolerance’ Social Media Policy Ahead of Season 3
NO LOC, JUL 14 – Prime Video warns fans to avoid harassment and bullying with a zero-tolerance policy ahead of the final season of The Summer I Turned Pretty, which has 3.1 million Instagram followers.
- The third and final season of The Summer I Turned Pretty premieres on July 16 on Prime Video with 11 episodes, opening with two episodes released simultaneously.
- The series, based on Jenny Han's best-selling book trilogy, has faced ongoing online harassment, prompting Prime Video and the show's team to issue a zero tolerance social media policy ahead of the final season.
- Prime Video issued a set of community rules asking fans to avoid harmful behavior such as offensive language, harassment, and singling out the cast or crew members, while their official social media accounts encouraged viewers to engage respectfully and support a welcoming environment this summer.
- The show has amassed 3.1 million Instagram followers and over 108,000 on X, and lead actress Lola Tung acknowledged fans' strong attachment but expressed concern over extreme reactions to the fictional love triangle.
- The zero tolerance policy aims to foster respectful fan discourse as the series concludes Belly's story and her decision between brothers Conrad and Jeremiah during her junior college year.
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Prime Video warns fans to avoid hate speech or bullying as The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 premieres.
‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Asks Fans To “Keep The Conversation Kind” Online, Issues Community Guidelines Ahead Of Season 3 Premiere
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