It might’ve served the greater good of bringing home to parents that their kids are, in fact, old enough to be sexual beings and suppression of their sexuality just isn’t possible anymore. Maybe that would lead to fewer cases of kids like the one in my classroom yesterday, who had just learned at the ripe old age of 14 in the 9th grade that he was going to be a father. The proud mother will join him in high school next year, after she completes the 8th grade. If she completes it, I suppose.
I don’t disagree with you at all but there’s zero chance a public tech company wants to be the face of educating youths about their sexual agency (with material out of their control, at that)