The Molly Rose Foundation (MRF), founded in memory of Molly Russell, focuses on addressing youth suicide linked to social media's negative influence by conducting research and advocating for policy changes. A study conducted by MRF, in collaboration with The Bright Initiative and Bright Data, examined harmful content on Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest, revealing that these platforms often amplify content related to self-harm and suicide through their engagement-driven algorithms. Findings indicated that nearly half of the analyzed posts on Instagram and TikTok glorified or promoted self-harm or suicidal themes, while Pinterest's recommendations also suggested such content. These results highlight the need for stricter regulations and improved digital safety measures to protect young users, prompting MRF and Bright Data to push for greater transparency in algorithmic operations and enhanced safeguards. The research has sparked discussions on the responsibility of social media platforms to prioritize user well-being over engagement.