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Children on social media, families can't do it all: rules are needed
Italy🏛️ PoliticsProgressive3 hr. ago

Children on social media, families can't do it all: rules are needed

The article discusses the increasing presence of social media in children’s lives and calls for regulatory measures to protect minors. The author recounts a conversation with a ten-year-old who uses online content unfamiliar to adults, highlighting the gap between generations. The European Commission is preparing proposals to strengthen protections for minors on social platforms, emphasizing that the issue is not whether children access these platforms but rather how they are designed. The article criticizes Meta’s platform design for potentially encouraging addiction among young users and argues that responsibility cannot rest solely on parents. It stresses the need for both institutional regulations and ethical platform development to create safer digital environments for children.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentProgressive3 hr. ago
Children on social media, families can't do it all: rules are needed

The article discusses the increasing presence of social media in children’s lives and calls for regulatory measures to protect minors. The author recounts a conversation with a ten-year-old who uses online content unfamiliar to adults, highlighting the gap between generations. The European Commission is preparing proposals to strengthen protections for minors on social platforms, emphasizing that the issue is not whether children access these platforms but rather how they are designed. The article criticizes Meta’s platform design for potentially encouraging addiction among young users and argues that responsibility cannot rest solely on parents. It stresses the need for both institutional regulations and ethical platform development to create safer digital environments for children.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as requiring systemic change and regulation, aligning with progressive values. It emphasizes the role of institutions and ethical design over parental responsibility alone, which reflects a left-leaning perspective. The critique of corporate influence and call for more '

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