From Australia to Europe, countries move to curb children’s social media access
It comes amid mounting concerns over the impact of social media on children’s health and safety.
Governments across the globe, spanning from Australia to various European nations, are actively implementing stricter regulations to limit minors' interaction with social media platforms. These legislative efforts are driven by a growing consensus among policymakers regarding the potential risks these digital environments pose to the psychological and physical well-being of young users. By introducing age-verification requirements and usage restrictions, authorities aim to create a safer online landscape for children. The shift reflects a broader international push to hold technology companies accountable for the content and features that influence younger demographics. As these policies take shape, they signal a significant departure from the previously unregulated digital experience for youth.
This trend represents a major global pivot toward government intervention in digital safety, potentially reshaping how social media companies operate and interact with their youngest users.
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