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EU’s Plan to Ban Social Media for Under-13s: What It Means for Children

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The European Commission’s recent pledge to ban social media for children under 13 could significantly reshape online interactions for younger users. This move, led by Ursula von der Leyen, follows expert recommendations highlighting the vulnerabilities of children in this age group to addictive features and harmful content. As EU countries like France and Spain prepare to implement similar restrictions, the implications for tech companies and their algorithms are profound.

The proposed ban aims to protect children from ‘predatory algorithms’ that exploit their developmental stage, potentially leading to mental health issues. Experts argue that the addictive nature of social media can have lasting effects, particularly on young girls’ body image and self-esteem. This shift towards stricter regulations may prompt tech companies to rethink their engagement strategies, focusing more on child safety.

Moreover, the EU’s approach could set a precedent for other regions, influencing global standards for children’s online safety. As countries like Australia have already taken steps in this direction, the EU’s actions may encourage a broader movement towards age-appropriate digital environments.

As the draft law is developed, it will require consensus among EU member states, highlighting the ongoing debate about balancing innovation with child protection. The outcome could redefine how social media platforms operate, not just in Europe but worldwide, as they adapt to new legal frameworks aimed at safeguarding the youngest users.

Source: The Guardian

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