Canada Moves to Ban Social Media for Children Under 16
The Canadian government has introduced legislation proposing a ban on social media use for individuals under the age of 16. This significant move aims to protect youth from potential harms associated with social media platforms. The proposed bill, which seeks to restrict social media accounts for minors, has drawn attention from major tech companies like Meta and X, which will be directly affected by the new regulations. Additionally, the legislation includes provisions to regulate AI chatbots, reflecting a broader effort to address technological impacts on younger users. Despite strong advocacy for the ban, there are concerns about loopholes and possible exemptions that could undermine its effectiveness.
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