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02.04.26 - 08:00
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UK social media users less active on tech platforms due to rise of video apps (The Guardian)
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Ofcom research shows people also concerned old posts could affect personal or professional lifeSocial media users in the UK are becoming less active on tech platforms due to the rise of video apps and fears that posts could come back to haunt them, according to the communications watchdog.Ofcom said just under half of adult social media users (49%) now post, share or comment compared with 61% in 2024. The proportion exploring new websites has also fallen, from 70% to 56%. Continue reading......
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31.03.26 - 10:31
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Social-Media-Verbot: Australien ermittelt gegen Plattformen (DPA-AFX)
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CANBERRA (dpa-AFX) - Mit einem weltweit beachteten Gesetz hatte Australien Im vergangenen Dezember ein Social-Media-Verbot für Kinder und Jugendliche unter 16 Jahren eingeführt - nun geraten große Plattformen wegen möglicher Verstöße zunehmend unter Druck. ......
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31.03.26 - 10:00
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Meta, Tiktok and Google under investigation for allegedly disobeying Australia′s social media ban (The Guardian)
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Nearly 70% of under-16s with accounts on Instagram, Snapchat or TikTok had maintained access, survey findsThe Australian government has accused big tech firms like Meta, TikTok and Google of disobeying the landmark ban on under-16s using social media, after the country's online safety office warned many children had accounts.A survey of 900 Australian parents found around a third (31%) said their children still had one or more social media accounts after the ban, compared to 49% before the laws. Continue reading......
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