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French Lawmakers Set to Vote on Social Media Ban for Under-15s

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  French legislators are poised to vote on groundbreaking legislation that would prohibit children under 15 from accessing social media platforms, marking the latest effort by a major Western democracy to shield minors from what authorities describe as harmful digital exposure. The draft bill, scheduled for examination by the National Assembly from 4:00 pm local…

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Social Media Bans for Minors Spark Global Debate as Countries Weigh Australia’s Controversial Model

Daniel Otera3 months ago05 mins

  Countries across Europe, including France and Britain, are weighing whether to follow Australia’s unprecedented decision to ban children and younger teenagers from using social media platforms, even as experts remain sharply divided over the effectiveness and implications of such sweeping restrictions. The debate has intensified following Australia’s landmark move last month to become the…

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