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27.05.26 - 07:24
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Labour set to announce crackdown on social media for children within weeks (The Guardian)
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Age limits and changes to allegedly addictive design features could be in place by the end of the yearLabour is expected to announce a social media crackdown within weeks as the prime minister, Keir Starmer, on Tuesday said he would act “very, very quickly” despite splits between campaigners and child safety experts on what the new rules should be.New limits on social media access for children could be presented before the Makerfield byelection next month after an avalanche of responses to a public consultation have been analysed with the help of an AI system called Consult and an expert panel led by an eminent paediatrician. The consultation closes on Tuesday. Continue reading......
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26.05.26 - 13:30
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Dobrindt erteilt Social-Media-Verbot für Kinder eine Absage (Tichys Einblick)
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Endlich ein Merz-Rückzieher zum Jubeln, könnte man sagen. Der Bundeskanzler ist für seine substanz- und rückhaltlosen Ankündigungen bekannt, deren Haltbarkeit entsprechend begrenzt ist. Das ist Wählertäuschung im Endstadium. Aber in diesem Fall darf es einen uneingeschränkt freuen. Denn das Social-Media-Verbot für Kinder, das Merz befürwortet, könnte dann doch nicht kommen. Die CSU versucht, das Kapitel
Der Beitrag Dobrindt erteilt Social-Media-Verbot für Kinder eine Absage erschien zuerst auf Tichys Einblick....
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25.05.26 - 10:31
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Dobrindt ist skeptisch bei Social-Media-Verbot für Kinder (DPA-AFX)
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BERLIN (dpa-AFX) - Innenminister Alexander Dobrindt sieht ein mögliches Social-Media-Verbot für Kinder skeptisch. "Ein einfaches Verbot halte ich für schwer durchsetzbar und auch deswegen für wenig zielführend", sagte der CSU-Politiker der Funke-Mediengruppe. ......
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22.05.26 - 07:54
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Meta settles major social media addiction lawsuit with school district (The Guardian)
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Kentucky is one of about 1,200 school districts across the US that have each sued Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTubeMeta agreed to settle a major lawsuit on Thursday with a school district in Kentucky over claims that its social networks are designed to be addictive, leading to harm in children. The settlement comes less than three weeks before the case was scheduled to go to trial in federal court in California.About 1,200 school districts from across the US came together to each sue Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube for allegedly fueling a mental health crisis in children. TikTok, Snap and YouTube settled their suits with Kentucky over the past couple of weeks. Continue reading......
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