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16.06.26 - 10:01
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Social-Media-Verbot in Großbritannien: Kinderschutz als Einstieg in den Kontrollstaat (Tichys Einblick)
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Altersverifikation und digitale Identität – das sind die eigentlichen Herzstücke der Gesetzesänderung, die Briten-Premier Keir Starmer an diesem Montag offiziell angekündigt hat. In den Tagen davor zirkulierten bereits Listen mit den Namen der Social-Media-Plattformen, die Starmer für Unter-16-Jährige sperren will. Bestätigt sind laut Telegraph TikTok und Snapchat. Außerdem mutmaßlich auf der Liste: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
Der Beitrag Social-Media-Verbot in Großbritannien: Kinderschutz als Einstieg in den Kontrollstaat erschien zuerst auf Tichys Einblick....
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16.06.26 - 07:54
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UK ministers lobby Trump to avert backlash against social media ban (The Guardian)
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No 10 is worried about retaliation from White House over restrictions to under-16s' internet useMinisters have embarked on a concerted lobbying operation to prevent a backlash from the Trump administration to the under-16s social media ban announced by Keir Starmer.Officials said they have spent weeks trying to reassure senior Trump officials and the US president himself that the restrictions were not specifically aimed at US technology companies. Continue reading......
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16.06.26 - 07:01
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Umfrage: Vertrauen in Nachrichten trotz Social Media stabil (DPA-AFX)
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HAMBURG (dpa-AFX) - Trotz der wachsenden Bedeutung sozialer Medien bleibt das Vertrauen in Nachrichten in Deutschland dem "Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2026" zufolge stabil. 46 Prozent der erwachsenen Internetnutzerinnen und -nutzer gaben demnach ......
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15.06.26 - 19:06
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Keir Starmer promised me he would end the harm caused by social media. But this ban betrays that promise | Ian Russell (The Guardian)
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Time and time again, the PM has failed to take on big tech. With this plan, he is taking an easy way out and giving parents false hopeIan Russell is an internet safety campaigner and chair of the Molly Rose FoundationMore than eight years ago my youngest daughter, Molly, died after being bombarded with suicide and self-harm material on social media. I had hope that Keir Starmer would finally take the measures needed to address the harm Molly was subjected to, but his social media ban for under-16s leaves me desperately worried for the safety of children online.Instead of tackling the product safety issues that cost my daughter's life, he is choosing to take a politically easy route which the evidence shows – and experts warn – will not work, and will leave children at continued risk. Continue reading......
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